Qatar to stop EU gas sales if fined under due diligence law: Report

Qatar's revenues in 2023 were 188.5 billion Qatari riyals ($51.64 bln), and 5 per cent of this is $2.5 bn

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Qatar is the world's third largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) after the United States and Australia. | Photo: Unsplash
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3 min read Last Updated : Dec 23 2024 | 6:58 PM IST
Qatar would stop shipping gas to the European Union if member states strictly enforce a new law on forced labour and environmental damage, Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi told the Financial Times in an interview published on Sunday. 
Qatar is the world's third largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) after the United States and Australia. 
It has provided between 12 per cent-14 per cent of Europe's LNG needs in the nearly three years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, sending a total of 37.1 million metric tons (mt) of LNG during that time, out of 281.19 mt total EU global imports, according to figures from data-provider Kpler. 
The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, approved this year, requires larger companies operating in the EU to check whether their supply chains use forced labour or cause environmental damage and to take action if they do. 
Penalties include fines of up to 5 per cent of global turnover. 
"If the case is that I lose 5 per cent of my generated revenue by going to Europe, I will not go to Europe. I'm not bluffing," Kaabitold the newspaper. 
"Five percent of generated revenue of QatarEnergy means 5 per cent of generated revenue of the Qatar state. This is the people's money, so I cannot lose that kind of money - and nobody would accept losing that kind of money," he said. 
Kaabi, who is also the chief executive of QatarEnergy , has said the EU should thoroughly review the due diligence law.
Qatar's revenues in 2023 were 188.5 billion Qatari riyals ($51.64 bln), and 5 per cent of this is $2.5 bn. 
He said Qatar would not break its existing LNG contracts, but it would look at legal avenues if it faced hefty penalties and would not agree to shipping new supplies. 
"I will not accept that we get penalised," he said. "I will stop sending gas to Europe." 
Qatar Energy gas has long-term supply contracts with major European companies including Shell, TotalEnergies , and ENI. 
Qatar is seeking to play a larger role in Asia and Europe as competition from the world's biggest supplier the United Sates increases. It plans to expand its liquefaction capacity to 142 million tons per year by 2027 from 77 million. 
Business groups have complained that the law introduces multiple new layers of regulatory burden, with potentially harsh sanctions, places European companies at a disadvantage compared to competitors and discourages investment in Europe.   
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First Published: Dec 23 2024 | 6:57 PM IST

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