QatarEnergy has declared force majeure on select long-term LNG supply contracts, affecting customers in Italy, Belgium, South Korea, and China. This move underscores rising challenges in global energy supply chains.
Qatar Energy says it needs to declare force majeure on some LNG contracts
QatarEnergy has declared force majeure on select long-term LNG supply contracts, affecting customers in Italy, Belgium, South Korea, and China. This move underscores rising challenges in global energy supply chains.
March 25, 2026
Yadarisa Shabong/Reuters

FILE PHOTO: An LNG tanker is seen at the Negishi LNG Terminal, which is jointly operated by Tokyo Gas and JERA, in Yokohama, Japan October 17, 2019. Picture taken October 17, 2019.
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QatarEnergy said on Tuesday it had determined that it needed to declare force majeure on some of its affected long-term LNG supply contracts, with counterparties including customers in Italy, Belgium, South Korea, and China.
-Yadarisa Shabong/Reuters
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