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    Shell Declares Force Majeure on Qatari LNG Amid Production Halt at QatarEnergy Facility

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Shell, recognized as the largest global trader of liquefied natural gas (LNG), has officially declared force majeure on LNG shipments sourced from QatarEnergy. This announcement affects the LNG cargoes Shell procures from Qatar and subsequently supplies to its international clientele. The declaration comes in the wake of QatarEnergy’s recent decision to suspend production at its massive LNG facility, which has a capacity of 77 million tons per annum (mtpa), signaling a significant disruption in the global LNG market.

    Qatar, holding the position as the world’s second-largest LNG exporter, took the unprecedented step last week to halt operations at its key production site. This move was accompanied by a force majeure declaration on its LNG shipments, indicating that QatarEnergy is temporarily unable to fulfill contractual delivery obligations due to circumstances beyond its control. The ripple effects of this production stoppage have been felt across the industry, with other major buyers of Qatari LNG, such as TotalEnergies and several Asian energy firms, also receiving similar force majeure notifications.

    These buyers have informed their customers that they will be unable to supply Qatari LNG for the duration of the facility’s shutdown. However, it is important to note that while Shell has declared force majeure, TotalEnergies has refrained from issuing such a notice. The term ‘force majeure’ is typically invoked in situations involving unforeseen events like natural disasters or other uncontrollable disruptions, which legally excuse companies from meeting contractual commitments without incurring penalties.

    Both Shell and TotalEnergies maintain longstanding strategic partnerships with QatarEnergy. They are key collaborators in the ambitious North Field expansion project, which aims to significantly increase LNG production capacity by 2027. Industry analysts estimate that Shell currently imports approximately 6.8 mtpa of LNG from Qatar, while TotalEnergies accounts for around 5.2 mtpa. These figures highlight the substantial volume of LNG trade tied to QatarEnergy and underscore the potential impact of the production halt on global energy supplies.

    Qatari Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi recently emphasized the severity of the situation, stating that even if hostilities that have contributed to the disruption were to cease immediately, it would still take several weeks to months to restore LNG deliveries to normal levels. This statement reflects the complex operational challenges involved in ramping production back up after a shutdown of this scale.

    The force majeure declaration by QatarEnergy on Wednesday confirms the ongoing nature of the supply interruption. Sources have indicated that LNG deliveries scheduled for March remain unaffected, with the anticipated impact beginning in April. This phased effect suggests that existing inventories and prior shipments will temporarily buffer the market, but supply constraints are expected to intensify in the coming months if the facility remains offline.

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