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Pakistan receives second LNG cargo from Qatar in three days

Published on: May 16, 2026 12:00 PM

Pakistan has received its second liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo from Qatar within three days, as authorities move to strengthen energy supplies amid regional supply disruptions and rising electricity demand.

According to official sources, the LNG carrier Muhzamm, carrying approximately 160,000 cubic metres of liquefied natural gas, docked at Port Qasim in Karachi on Friday. The shipment was delivered at Terminal 1 of Pakistan GasPort Consortium Limited.

Read More: Pakistan seeks additional gas supplies amid LNG challenges

This marks the second LNG cargo received from Qatar in a short span, highlighting Pakistan’s efforts to secure fuel supplies during a period of global energy uncertainty.

Officials said the government has accelerated energy procurement to avoid potential shortages in electricity generation, particularly as regional tensions linked to the Iran-related conflict have disrupted shipping routes and global supply chains.

Earlier, on May 13, another Q-Flex LNG carrier, Al-Khryat, had arrived at the Engro LNG Terminal, also located at Port Qasim. The back-to-back deliveries reflect continued cooperation between Pakistan and Qatar in the energy sector.

Energy experts say LNG imports are crucial for Pakistan’s power generation system, as natural gas remains a key fuel source for electricity production and industrial use. Any delay or disruption in shipments can directly affect power availability and increase reliance on more expensive fuels.

The government has been working to manage growing energy demand while also addressing challenges linked to fluctuating global prices and supply uncertainties. LNG imports from Qatar form a major part of Pakistan’s long-term energy procurement agreements.

Authorities have not announced any immediate changes in domestic gas supply or pricing following the arrival of the shipments.

Read More: Second LNG vessel from Qatar reaches Karachi after Hormuz transit

The latest deliveries are expected to provide temporary relief to the energy system, particularly during peak demand periods. However, analysts caution that sustained energy security will depend on continued supply stability and long-term planning in the sector.

Pakistan remains heavily dependent on imported LNG to meet its domestic energy needs, making such shipments critical for maintaining power generation and industrial activity.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: electricity supply, energy imports, Latest, lead, LNG, Pakistan, Port Qasim, Qatar

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