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Edison says Qatar may extend gas force majeure, sees US LNG filling gap

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Posted on April 15, 2026

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By Francesca Landini MILAN, April 15 (Reuters) - Qatar may extend its force majeure on gas supplies beyond mid-June, Italian importer Edison said on Wednesday, while predicting the gap will be plugged

Qatar Force Majeure on Gas May Extend; US LNG to Fill Supply Gap, Says Edison

Impact of Qatar Gas Disruption and US LNG Replacement

By Francesca Landini

Qatar Force Majeure and Its Immediate Effects

MILAN, April 15 (Reuters) - Qatar may extend its force majeure on gas supplies beyond mid-June, Italian importer Edison said on Wednesday, while predicting the gap will be plugged by U.S. supply instead of Russian gas.

Edison's Response to Supply Shortfall

Speaking in a media briefing, Edison CEO Nicola Monti and its head of gas portfolio management Fabio Dubini said the Italian group bought seven cargoes of liquefied natural gas from the United States after 10 were cancelled by QatarEnergy between April and mid-June due to the Middle East war.

Edison has a long‑term contract with QatarEnergy to receive 6.4 billion cubic metres of LNG per year, around 10% of Italy's annual consumption.

Details of the Disruption

The utility, Italy's second-biggest gas importer, last month received notification from its Gulf supplier that it would not deliver 10 cargoes - equal to 1.4 billion cubic metres of gas - from April to mid-June. Attacks by Iran knocked out 17% of QatarEnergy's LNG export capacity last month, according to its CEO.

QatarEnergy could not be immediately reached outside normal business hours.

Market Implications and Supply Alternatives

Assurance of Continued Supply

The deliveries to Edison's final customers in Italy are not at risk, Edison said, even if Dubini said it was reasonable to expect an extension of the disruption of QatarEnergy's supply.

European LNG Supply Flexibility

"I think the market at the moment, while tight, offers sufficient flexibility options to allow us to continue getting supplies from other areas," Monti said, when asked whether Europe should reconsider its planned ban on Russian LNG imports, as Italian energy group Eni has said.

Role of US LNG Plants

Monti cited the startup this year of two U.S. LNG plants — Venture Global's Plaquemines and Golden Pass, which is partly owned by QatarEnergy and Exxon Mobil — as a reason for confidence in supply.  Other plants are also under construction, he said.

"Over the next 18 months, the market will return to being structurally balanced," Monti said.

Future Outlook for LNG Supply

Shift in Global LNG Supply Glut

A previously expected LNG supply glut around 2027 to 2028 is likely to shift to 2029 to 2030 due to the temporary shortfall of gas from the Middle East, Monti said.  

(Reporting by Francesca Landini, editing by Gianluca Semeraro, Rod Nickel)

Key Takeaways

  • QatarEnergy’s recent Iranian‑attack‑induced LNG force majeure—already affecting 10 cargoes to Edison—could be extended beyond mid‑June, potentially impacting long‑term supply commitments (lngprime.com).
  • Iranian missile strikes wiped out about 17 % of Qatar’s LNG export capacity, causing up to $20 billion in annual revenue loss and repair timelines of 3–5 years (en.iz.ru).
  • Edison expects U.S. LNG—buoyed by startup of Venture Global’s Plaquemines and Golden Pass plants—to plug the shortfall, with structural market balance returning over the next 18 months and earlier‑projected oversupply pushed from 2027–28 to 2029–30 (worldenergynews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Edison receive fewer LNG cargoes from Qatar?
QatarEnergy cancelled 10 LNG cargoes to Edison between April and mid-June due to the Middle East war and disruptions from Iranian attacks.
How is Edison compensating for the shortfall in Qatari gas?
Edison bought seven LNG cargoes from the United States to replace the cancelled Qatari shipments.
Is there a risk to Edison's gas deliveries in Italy?
Edison stated that deliveries to final customers in Italy are not at risk despite the supply disruption.
What is the outlook for the European gas market supply?
Edison believes that new US LNG plants and market flexibility will keep supply stable and expects the market to rebalance over the next 18 months.
Could Qatar's gas supply force majeure be extended?
Edison's head of gas portfolio management said it was reasonable to expect an extension of QatarEnergy's supply disruption past mid-June.

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