Pakistan Faces LNG Supply Shortages Amid Gulf Tensions

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According to sources from Pakistan’s Petroleum Division, the country will not receive LNG shipments from Qatar until regional hostilities subside. QatarGas has reportedly informed Pakistan of delays in supply, with only 2 out of 8 expected March cargoes arriving while the remaining six shipments scheduled for 7, 11, 12, 16, 20, and 21 March are yet to arrive.

Officials said Pakistan will have to manage existing LNG loads carefully which could sustain supply until 20–21 March. The disruption is expected to affect industrial sectors and other energy dependent areas across the country.

Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal speaking to the media outside Parliament House, confirmed that LNG would still come from Qatar but alternative fuel options are available. He emphasized that shipping lines responsible for imports and exports must fulfill their obligations.

The minister also highlighted that rising insurance and logistics costs are starting to impact regional trade, affecting countries dependent on Gulf energy resources. While some alternate arrangements can be made, certain challenges remain beyond Pakistan’s control.

The Petroleum Division and federal authorities continue monitoring the situation closely urging efficient load management and contingency planning to minimize disruptions to the domestic energy supply chain.

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