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    India sees Qatar LNG supply cut after Iran strike

    March 21, 2026
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    New Delhi — Liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies from Qatar to India could be impacted following Iranian ​strikes on energy facilities in the Middle Eastern ‌nation, a government official said on Friday.

    India, the world’s fourth-largest LNG importer, relies on Qatar for about 41% of its gas ​imports.
    In 2024/25, India imported over 27 million metric tons ​of LNG, with Qatar supplying 11.2 million tons, ⁠according to government data.

    “(LNG) capacity of Qatar has been ​hit, this will hit us too,” Sujata Sharma, a ​joint secretary in the federal oil ministry, told a news conference. India is Qatar’s second biggest LNG customer.

    Iranian attacks have knocked out ​17% of Qatar’s LNG export capacity, causing an estimated $20 billion ​in lost annual revenue and threatening supplies to Europe and Asia, QatarEnergy ‌CEO ⁠Saad al-Kaabi told Reuters on Thursday.
    He said two of Qatar’s 14 LNG trains and one of its two gas-to-liquids (GTL) facilities were damaged, with repairs expected to sideline 12.8 ​million tons per ​year of ⁠LNG for three to five years.

    Qatar earlier this month had declared force majeure on ​gas exports after the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran ​broke out ⁠on February 28, halting shipments via the Strait of Hormuz.

    Indian industry officials, however, are hopeful that Qatar will continue ⁠supplies ​to India after the lifting of the force ​majeure, as the facilities catering to Indian demand have not been affected ​by the attack.

    Reporting by Nidhi Verma; Editing by Shreya Biswas- Reuters

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