Major LNG Players Skip Qatar Conference

Some of the liquefied natural gas industry’s biggest companies are skipping a key conference in Qatar due to fears that simmering US-Iran tensions could still erupt into a regional conflict.

Several buyers from Japan — the world’s second largest LNG importer — are opting not to take part because of safety concerns. Tokyo Gas Co. decided not to attend, according to the company spokesperson on Monday. Osaka Gas Co. and Saibu Gas Holdings Co. made the same decision for similar reasons, company spokespeople said.

US President Donald Trump said he anticipates talks with Iran in the coming days, while Iranian leader Masoud Pezeshkian ordered negotiations with Washington to begin “within the framework of the nuclear issue.” Washington has warned of possible military action if Tehran fails to reach an agreement to curb its nuclear program.

The  gathering is scheduled to run through Feb. 5, with about 16,000 trade visitors and 4,000 conference delegates, according to the event’s website. Speakers  Global Chief Executive Officer and Chair of Jera Co. Yukio Kani, President of QatarEnergy Saad Bin Sherida Al-Kaabi and executives from oil majors like ExxonMobil Corp., Shell Plc and ConocoPhillips.

Several European LNG importers, along with at least one supplier, will also skip the conference or have opted to send smaller delegations, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

Commonwealth LNG, which is developing a US export project, canceled its reception during the conference and cut back on its delegates, the people said, who asked not to be named as they aren’t authorized to speak to the media. The company declined to comment.

Venture Global Inc., a major US LNG supplier, will have a reduced presence at the conference “due to security concerns in the region and out of an abundance of caution,” it said in a statement.

Japan’s biggest utility Jera is postponing or canceling non-essential travel to the Middle East as a general rule, with safety measures to be put in place should any travel occur, a spokesperson said. Japanese trading house Sumitomo Corp. is attending the conference but has reduced the size of its delegation due to safety concerns, according to a spokesperson.



Generated by readers, the comments included herein do not reflect the views and opinions of Rigzone. All comments are subject to editorial review. Off-topic, inappropriate or insulting comments will be removed.

 

  • Related Posts

    China’s Solar Exports Fell 21.4% in July

    Chinese exports of solar cells and panels dropped in July as the removal of the local export tax rebate as of April 1 continued to depress exports for the third…

    Romania Restarts Coal Plant as Danube Drought Forces Nuclear Shutdown

    Romania has this week restarted a 300-megawatt coal-fired power plant to partially offset the generation lost by the closure of nuclear electricity output after the low water level on the…

    Have You Seen?

    Finland inaugurates first bioLNG plant

    • August 19, 2026
    Finland inaugurates first bioLNG plant

    Vision 2030: If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu

    • August 19, 2026
    Vision 2030: If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu

    Vedanta Invests Over US$1 Billion in Net-Zero Transition, Targets 2.5 GW Renewable Capacity by 2030

    • August 19, 2026
    Vedanta Invests Over US$1 Billion in Net-Zero Transition, Targets 2.5 GW Renewable Capacity by 2030

    GoodWe Named S&P Global Energy Tier 1 PV Inverter Supplier for Second Consecutive Year

    • August 19, 2026
    GoodWe Named S&P Global Energy Tier 1 PV Inverter Supplier for Second Consecutive Year

    Tata Power-DDL Sees 93% Digital Bill Payments As Self-Service Adoption Surges

    • August 19, 2026
    Tata Power-DDL Sees 93% Digital Bill Payments As Self-Service Adoption Surges

    IESA Calls for BRICS Collaboration on Energy Storage, Critical Minerals and Local Manufacturing to Accelerate Clean Energy Transition

    • August 19, 2026
    IESA Calls for BRICS Collaboration on Energy Storage, Critical Minerals and Local Manufacturing to Accelerate Clean Energy Transition

    Solarvest Reports 19.8% YoY Rise in 1QFY27 Net Profit to RM19 Million, Backed by LSS5 and CGPP Projects

    • August 19, 2026
    Solarvest Reports 19.8% YoY Rise in 1QFY27 Net Profit to RM19 Million, Backed by LSS5 and CGPP Projects

    Gulf-to-China Supertanker Rates Hit $510,000 a Day

    • August 18, 2026
    Gulf-to-China Supertanker Rates Hit $510,000 a Day

    Romania Restarts Coal Plant as Danube Drought Forces Nuclear Shutdown

    • August 18, 2026
    Romania Restarts Coal Plant as Danube Drought Forces Nuclear Shutdown

    China’s Solar Exports Fell 21.4% in July

    • August 18, 2026
    China’s Solar Exports Fell 21.4% in July