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QatarEnergy declares force majeure on LNG contracts after Ras Laffan attacks
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QatarEnergy has declared force majeure on long-term LNG supply contracts with customers in South Korea, China, Italy, and Belgium, following missile damage to its Ras Laffan facilities last week amid the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran. The attacks, detailed in prior reporting, impacted 17% of Qatar's LNG exports, with repairs expected to take three to five years.
NextDecade Corporation conducted its first quarter 2026 earnings call on May 1, 2026. Chairman and CEO Matthew Schatzman and Interim CFO Michael Mott joined Vice President of Investor Relations Megan Light for the investor update. The call included forward-looking statements with standard disclaimers.
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Colombia's thermal power plants are gearing up to boost liquefied natural gas imports ahead of El Niño's expected arrival in August, which could deplete hydroelectric reservoirs. Alejandro Castañeda, director of Andeg, said the Spec terminal will run at full capacity to support the grid. The move aims to prevent blackouts during the dry season.
Tokyo Gas plans to allocate more than half of its overseas investments over the next three years to the US to drive growth. CEO Shinichi Sasayama highlighted North America as the top priority, citing rising demand from data centers and semiconductor plants.