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LNG market disruption may continue for months as a top producer withholds some Italian shipments
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- Supply trouble at one of the world's biggest liquefied natural gas exporters signals that disruptions to the market may continue for months.
- Edison Sp A, the Italian unit of French utility EDF, said Qatar Energy extended a force majeure notice, withholding four additional LNG cargoes scheduled for Italy's Adriatic LNG terminal until early September.
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Supply trouble at one of the world's biggest liquefied natural gas exporters signals that disruptions to the market may continue for months.
Edison Sp A, the Italian unit of French utility EDF, said Qatar Energy extended a force majeure notice, withholding four additional LNG cargoes scheduled for Italy's Adriatic LNG terminal until early September.
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