China has received its first US LNG cargo in nearly 1.5 years, with the Al Fat’h carrier – loaded at Plaquemines in early June – berthing and discharging at Yangpu LNG terminal in Hainan, southern China. Al Fat'h's charterer is reportedly QatarEnergy LNG, which has a 3 mtpa supply obligation with PetroChina.

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Petrobangla is scrambling for spot LNG after QatarEnergy extended its force majeure until July 16, although the Bangladeshi state company keeps negotiating to receive at least 80% of its contracted LNG cargoes from Qatar.

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Golden Pass LNG, the QatarEnergy and ExxonMobil joint venture, has received U.S. regulatory approval to begin preliminary commissioning activities on Train 2 – just two days after the company filed its request.

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No LNG carriers are at the Ras Laffan berths and no loadings under way, our vessel tracking data shows, and Sunday night's explosion and fire at the Barzan plant points to a slower return to market for the complex than its recent restart signals had implied.

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QatarEnergy, ExxonMobil and Egypt have agreed to assess commercializing Cyprus gas discoveries via Egypt’s existing LNG infrastructure. Supply from the Aphrodite discovery, estimated at 4.5 trillion tcf, will be routed to Egypt’s underutilized liquefaction plants at Idku and Damietta, with 12.2 mtpa capacity combined.

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QatarEnergies is offering 10 LNG carriers for lease in a bid to monetise idle shipping capacity, following the suspension of output at its 77 mtpa liquefaction facility. The 10 LNG carriers on offer for charter, include large Q‑Flex vessels and modern dual‑fuel ships.

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Feedgas intake at Golden Pass LNG, developed by ExxonMobil and QatarEnergy, has been increased as the Texan mega-project is getting closer to producing its first cargo. Feedgas intake has been increased to 300 million cubic feet (mcf) since early Thursday, up from 200 mcf, LSEG data shows.

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QatarEnergy's fleet of LNG carriers will reach 200 vessels within the next few years, driven by its 128-vessel shipbuilding program plus replacements. CEO Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi's said the company is finalizing contracts for over 100 newbuilds, with more to come.

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Malaysia’s Petronas has inked a 20-year sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with QatarEnergy for up to 2 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG. The deal, signed at the LNG2026 trade show in Doha, marks the first long-term LNG supply contract between the two state-owned energy giants.

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Soaring electricity demand from AI data centres could transform the upcoming global LNG glut into a shortage by 2030, QatarEnergy CEO Saad al-Kaabi said at the LNG2026 conference in Doha. If demand overshoots expectations and the LNG build-out cannot keep pace, prices may spiral.

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