Supply cliff edge looms as Gulf’s final LNG shipments approach ports
Verity Ratcliffe, Humza Jilani and Harry Dempsey
London/Islamabad/Tokyo | Countries around the world are facing a cliff edge as the flow of liquefied natural gas from the Gulf ends abruptly in the next 10 days, when a handful of final tankers from the region reach their destinations.
Qatar, which produces a fifth of the world’s liquefied natural gas, had to stop exports after Iran blockaded the Strait of Hormuz at the mouth of the Gulf, in the first few days of the conflict.