Shell declares force majeure on LNG contracts from Qatar
Al Jazeera focuses on contracts and declares, with context pulled from source reporting instead of recycled feed copy. Cross-checked against Bloomberg.
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: Al Jazeera·Qatar·state
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What happened: Qatar, the world’s second largest exporter of LNG, announced last week a production halt at a facility that produces 77 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) and...
Cross-source context: Bloomberg highlights the world’s biggest liquefied natural gas export plant in Qatar hasn’t exported a shipment for five days — the longest streak in data going back to...
What to watch next: movement around contracts, declares.
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Al Jazeera(center)
Qatar announced a production halt at a facility last week and declared force majeure on LNG shipments.
The world’s biggest liquefied natural gas export plant in Qatar hasn’t exported a shipment for five days — the longest streak in data going back to 2008 — threatening to further boost prices for the fuel.
Qatar, the world’s second largest exporter of LNG, announced last week a production halt at a facility that produces 77 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) and...
The world’s biggest liquefied natural gas export plant in Qatar hasn’t exported a shipment for five days — the longest streak in data going back to 2008 — threatening to further boost prices for the fuel.
The world’s biggest liquefied natural gas export plant in Qatar hasn’t exported a shipment for five days — the longest streak in data going back to 2008 — threatening to further boost prices for the fuel.
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