Recent News

Copyright © 2025 Indus OBServer. All Right Reserved.

Pakistan seeks urgent LNG cargo as Hormuz tensions disrupt supplies

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Share It:

Table of Content


State-owned Pakistan LNG opens tender for spot LNG cargo for delivery between June 30 and July 4

Pakistan has launched an urgent tender to buy a liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo for delivery this week, as renewed tensions in the Strait of Hormuz disrupt energy flows through one of the world’s most important shipping routes.

The state-owned Pakistan LNG Limited invited international suppliers to bid for one LNG cargo on a delivered ex-ship basis at Port Qasim, according to a tender document published by the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority.

Read: Trump says Iran requested meeting, set to take place tomorrow in Doha

The cargo is scheduled for delivery between Tuesday and Saturday. The tender seeks 140,000 cubic metres of LNG, with a tolerance of plus or minus 10%.

The Strait of Hormuz is a key route for global LNG shipments, particularly from Qatar, one of Pakistan’s main suppliers. Any interruption to vessel traffic through the waterway can force buyers to turn to the spot market, where cargoes are often more expensive and harder to secure at short notice.

Read more: Iran and US agree to halt attacks and renew talks, US official says

Pakistan has faced repeated energy supply pressure since the conflict in the region affected LNG flows, prompting the government to seek additional spot cargoes to cover domestic demand.

The latest tender follows attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, which have raised concerns among shipowners, insurers and energy buyers over the safety of transits through the waterway.

On June 11, Pakistan opted to purchase LNG from the spot market to meet the demand of power producers. Earlier, the government had secured gas cargoes from Qatar.

Pakistan’s local gas production is shrinking every year and its reliance on imported gas is increasing. Pakistan has a long-term LNG supply contract with Qatar, but cargo deliveries were suspended due to the US-Iran conflict.



Source link

Tags :

Serverindusob@gmail.com

https://support.allayalprinting.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Grid News

Latest Post

Find Us on Youtube

Indus Observer is an independent digital news platform delivering the latest, authentic, and unbiased news from Pakistan and around the world. Our mission is to promote truth-based journalism by providing accurate information and timely analysis to our readers.

Latest News

Most Popular

Copyright © 2025 Indus OBServer themes. All Right Reserved.