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Shell, TotalEnergies, and others declare FM for their clients who purchase LNG from Qatar sources

Shell and TotalEnergies are long-term partners with QatarEnergy

* Qatar halted ?production at 77 mtpa LNG ?facility

By Marwa Rashad

LONDON, 11th March - Three sources confirmed that several 'companies who buy LNG from QatarEnergy as portfolio players or offtakers, including Shell, TotalEnergies, and some Asian firms, have declared force majeure for the customers they supply.

Qatar, the?second largest LNG exporter in the world, declared force majeure on LNG shipments last week.

Shell, the largest LNG trader in the world, has declined to comment. TotalEnergies didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

Both companies have long-term partnerships with QatarEnergy, and they are both partners in the massive North Field expansion project of QatarEnergy that aims to increase capacity by 2027.

Shell sells 5.2 million tonnes per annum of Qatari LNG to TotalEnergies, while analysts estimate Shell purchases 6.8 mtpa.

Qatari Energy Minister,?Saad Al-Kaabi, told the Financial Times a week ago that it would take "weeks or months" for normal deliveries to resume even if today's war ended. The company declared force-majeure on LNG shipments Wednesday.

Last week, sources told us that the 'FM notices' sent to clients stated that LNG deliveries for March would not be affected. The impact will only be felt in April.

(source: Reuters)