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"textContent": "QatarEnergy, one of the world’s largest liquefied natural gas exporters, has offered five slots for unloading, storage, and regasification at Belgium’s Zeebrugge terminal for April 2026, signaling potential prolonged disruptions at its own facilities. Industry sources revealed the move on Wednesday, pointing to operational challenges that may extend downtime at Qatar’s LNG plants following reported […]\n\nThe post QatarEnergy Offloads Five LNG Slots at Belgium’s Zeebrugge Terminal Amid Facility Shutdown Concerns appeared first on the deep dive.",
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