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Qatar, The World’s Second-Largest Lng Exporter, Declared "Force Majeure" On Its Gas Plants In Early April 2026 Due To:
Qatar declared force majeure on its LNG plants due to disruptions in shipping routes caused by the regional conflict, affecting imports to Pakistan.
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Question 4: On March 16, 2026, the federal government of Pakistan implemented a significant "Energy Conservation Measure" by closing which specific institutions until March 31?
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