QatarEnergy held meetings earlier this week with executives from major energy companies involved in the development of Qatar's North Field gas project to discuss the risks posed by the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict. The discussions focused on potential threats to gas production from the North Field, which Qatar shares with Iran. Qatari Energy Minister Saad Al-Kaabi urged these energy firms to alert Western governments, including those of the U.S., U.K., and the European Union, about the growing risks to global gas supplies amid escalating tensions and recent Israeli strikes on Iran's large gas field. The talks were described as crisis meetings aimed at assessing and communicating the potential impact of the conflict on energy security and supply continuity.
Guys: The news about Qatar threatening to stop LNG exports to the EU over climate rules isn't new. We discussed this in 💥December 2024💥! See below! Today's news is just an official letter to teh Belgium government emphasizing the previous points. https://t.co/1FZC5Fc0bX
Wow...Qatar has now sent a formal letter to the EU about LNG supplies> "Put simply, if further changes are not made to CSDDD, the State of Qatar and QatarEnergy will have no choice but to seriously consider alternative markets outside of the EU for our LNG and other products, https://t.co/EzvyDCeUT8 https://t.co/xpHij3YLh3
Qatar threatened to cut EU LNG supplies over sustainability law, letter shows https://t.co/mkj7Wvv92K https://t.co/mkj7Wvv92K