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Qatar's Petronet issues a force majeure order to its local buyers due to the Middle East crisis

In a filing to the stock exchange on Wednesday, India's largest gas importer, Petronet LNG Ltd. issued a "force majeure" notice to its supplier QatarEnergy and local buyers because its vessels are unable to reach Ras Laffan loading port due to the Middle East crisis.

Fuel shipments have been disrupted by the U.S./Iran conflict. The transit through the Strait of Hormuz, between Iran and Oman - which carries one-fifth of the world's oil consumption as well as large amounts of liquefied - natural gas - has come to a near halt after some vessels in the area were hit.

In a notice published late Tuesday, Petronet said that due to the current security situation and material risks to maritime navigation, it has issued to QatarEnergy a Force Majeure Notification for its LNG Tankers?Disha Raahi and Aseem.

Petronet also notified its customers GAIL (Indian) Ltd, IOCL (Indian Oil Corp), and Bharat Petrol Corp. of force majeure.

QatarEnergy also sent a notice to Petronet, "indicating that a potential event of Force Majeure could occur due to hostilities in the region", according to the Indian company.

According to a report on Tuesday, Indian gas suppliers Indian Oil Corp. and GAIL have already cut gas supplies to industries such as fertiliser plants. Nidhi verma reported; Nivedita battacharjee edited.

(source: Reuters)