QatarEnergy has confirmed that its energy exports remain unaffected following an industrial accident at one of its facilities. The company’s CEO, Saad Sherida Al Kaabi, stated that key operations, including liquefied natural gas (LNG) production, Ras Laffan Port activities, logistics, and export processes, are continuing normally with no disruptions reported.

The incident, described as one of the most serious industrial accidents in recent years within the country, involved an explosion and fire at the Barzan Gas Project. This project is a critical part of Qatar’s domestic energy infrastructure, providing natural gas for power generation, water desalination, and various industrial applications.

QatarEnergy has initiated a comprehensive investigation to determine the exact cause of the accident. The company has committed to full transparency throughout this process and emphasized its ongoing dedication to upholding the highest standards of industrial safety and operational integrity.

Authorities are closely monitoring the situation as investigative teams work to establish the circumstances surrounding the event, which has raised concerns due to its scale and impact on Qatar’s energy sector. Despite the severity of the accident, the company reassured stakeholders that export capabilities remain stable, minimizing any potential effects on global energy markets.