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Asia Scrambles for LNG as Qatar Output Halted

By MGN EditorialMarch 3, 2026 at 05:05 PM

Conflict in the Middle East has disrupted natural gas supplies, forcing countries in Asia to ration gas and seek spot market replacements.

As the conflict in the Middle East escalates, the maritime industry is facing a major energy supply crunch. According to gCaptain, India has begun rationing natural gas while countries across Asia are scrambling to find alternative sources to replace disrupted Qatari output. The situation was triggered by the halting of Qatari natural gas production and shipping due to the ongoing conflict. This has forced countries in the region to turn to the spot market to secure LNG supplies, activating emergency plans and preparing to increase domestic production. 'The conflict has transformed container shipping from overcapacity concerns to a sudden supply crunch, with 750 ships trapped and insurers refusing coverage,' reported gCaptain, citing industry leaders at the TPM conference. They warned of 'pandemic-style disruptions returning' as a result of the geopolitical tensions. Lloyd's of London has also expanded the Gulf high-risk zone to include several additional countries as the conflict escalates. War risk premiums have surged fivefold, adding hundreds of thousands in costs per shipment, according to gCaptain. The situation highlights the vulnerability of global energy and shipping supply chains to 'black swan' geopolitical events. Maritime industry stakeholders will need to closely monitor the situation and prepare contingency plans to mitigate the impacts of this unfolding crisis.
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