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Red Sea disturbance to effect shipments, not output -QatarEnergy CEO

Interruption to shipping in the Red Sea area will impact QatarEnergy's. deliveries of liquefied natural gas (LNG) but not its. production, CEO Saad alKaabi said on Monday.

It's just going to take longer to get it there. However it will. not reach a point where we have to stop production because there. isn't any ship. We're alright, Kaabi stated at a groundbreaking. ceremony at the Ras Laffan petrochemical complex.

Kaabi added that ships needing to divert away from the Red. Sea and travel around Africa rather was not perfect as this added. expense and took longer.

One of the world's biggest exporters of LNG, QatarEnergy. stated in January that it had actually stopped sailing by means of the Red Sea. citing security concerns.

Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis have actually attacked shipping in the. Red Sea and Gulf of Aden given that November in what they say is an. effort to support Palestinians in the war with Israel.

Whether you talk about LNG, crude, LPG condensate, it's. precisely the exact same thing for all these items, Kaabi said.

It's going to add cost, it's going to include time and it's. also going to include constraint with actual deliveries.

Sailing from Qatar to Europe via Africa's Cape of Good Hope. could include around 9 days to the 18-day voyage.

Kaabi, while noting most of QatarEnergy's production goes to. Asia, stated he hoped the Red Sea issue would be resolved with. an end to combating in Gaza.

I believe when that stops, according to what we hear from the. Houthis ... hopefully there's a ceasefire quickly ... so that the. financial influence on the entire world stops..

(source: Reuters)