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QatarEnergy refutes Reuters article on India LNG supply

Qatar is proud of being the pioneering and preeminent LNG supplier to India, and we remain committed to being the trusted partner for energy supplies in India and around the world. Our commitment to the safety and reliability of supplies and sanctity of contracts is a hallmark of QatarEnergy and its subsidiaries.


Regarding the Thomson Reuters News Agency article on 18 October 2021 titled: “EXCLUSIVE India presses Qatar for delayed LNG as power crisis mounts – sources”, QatarEnergy lives by its agreements, and does not miss shipments that it is contractually obligated to deliver. The Reuters article is inaccurate and mischaracterizes the existing obligations between Qatar and India.


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