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TotalEnergies to Honour All LNG Contracts Despite Qatar Outages


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By Forrest Crellin and Shadia Nasralla

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PARIS, March 26 (Reuters) – TotalEnergies’ (TTEF.PA) CEO Patrick ‌Pouyanne said on Thursday that the company made a decision not to declare force majeure to any of its liquefied ​natural gas customers, and that it would respect ​all the LNG contracts in terms of ⁠price and volume.


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Qatar, the world’s biggest LNG producer, has ​declared force majeure on all of its LNG output after ​being attacked as part of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

“We said to our customers we will not invoke force majeure ​and not deliver the gas… We want to ​be security of supply for our customers,” Pouyanne said.

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“Yes, we’ll miss ‌energy ⁠coming from Qatar and Abu Dhabi, but our portfolio is large enough to redirect part of it,” he added.

Analysts estimate TotalEnergies takes 5.2 million metric tons ​per annum (mtpa) from ​its share ⁠of the QatarEnergy LNG trains.

Sources have said Shell (SHEL.L), the world’s biggest LNG trader, ​had declared force majeure on cargoes it buys ​from ⁠QatarEnergy and sells on. Analysts estimate Shell takes 6.8 mtpa of Qatari LNG.

Pouyanne also said that the current ⁠energy ​crisis makes renewables more attractive ​as they are not subject to the volatility from geopolitical instability.

Reporting by ​Forrest Crellin and Shadia Nasralla; Editing by Susan Fenton

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