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Qatar's LNG Expansion Faces Shipping Challenges After Ras Laffan Disruption

By MGN EditorialMarch 24, 2026 at 12:41 PM

Qatar's ambitious LNG shipping expansion is at risk of creating a structural overhang in the LNG shipping market due to recent damage to its liquefaction infrastructure.

Qatar's plans to significantly expand its LNG export capacity are facing potential challenges in the shipping market, according to analysis from Hellenic Shipping News. Prior to a recent disruption at the Ras Laffan liquefaction complex, Qatar had been preparing to add substantial new LNG shipping capacity to support its export growth. However, the damage at Ras Laffan has created uncertainty around the timing of Qatar's expansion, which could lead to a 'tonnage overhang' in the LNG shipping market in the medium-term. 'Qatar's ambitious LNG shipping expansion, originally designed to underpin a step-change in export capacity, is now at risk of creating a structural overhang in LNG shipping market, at least in the mid-term, following recent damage to its liquefaction infrastructure,' the report states. The disruption at Ras Laffan has raised questions about the pace of Qatar's LNG expansion plans, which could impact the timing of new vessel deliveries and lead to a temporary surplus of LNG shipping capacity. This dynamic could put pressure on charter rates and utilization for LNG carriers. Analysts will be closely watching developments in Qatar to see how the country's LNG growth strategy evolves in light of the recent operational challenges. The long-term fundamentals of LNG demand remain strong, but the near-term shipping market may face some headwinds as Qatar recalibrates its expansion timeline.
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