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Exclusive-Shell, TotalEnergies and others declare FM to their clients who take LNG from Qatar – sources say

By Thomson Reuters Mar 11, 2026 | 5:51 AM

By Marwa Rashad

LONDON, March 11 – Several companies that buy liquefied natural gas (LNG) from QatarEnergy as portfolio players or ​offtakers — including Shell, TotalEnergies and some ‌firms in Asia — have declared force majeure to customers they supply, three sources told Reuters on Wednesday.

Qatar, the world’s second-largest LNG exporter, announced a ‌production ​halt at its 77 million ⁠tons per annum (mtpa) ⁠facility last week and declared force majeure on LNG shipments.

Shell , the world’s largest LNG trader, declined to comment. TotalEnergies did not ​immediately respond to Reuters request for comment.

Both companies have long-term partnerships with QatarEnergy ⁠and are partners in ⁠the company’s massive North Field ​expansion project which aims to boost capacity by ​2027.

Analysts estimate Shell takes 6.8 million tons ‌per annum (mtpa) of Qatari LNG, while TotalEnergies takes 5.2 mtpa and sells them to their clients worldwide.

Qatari Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi ⁠told the Financial Times last week that it would take “weeks to months” to return to normal ⁠deliveries, even ‌if the war ended today. ⁠The company declared force majeure ​on ‌LNG shipments on Wednesday.

Sources told Reuters ​last week ⁠that the FM notices sent to clients stated that LNG deliveries for March will not be affected, with the impact being felt as of April.

(Reporting by Marwa Rashad; Editing by ​Nina Chestney)