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Pakistan issues emergency LNG tender

Published on: July 9, 2026 4:12 PM

Pakistan has issued an emergency tender to purchase a liquefied natural gas cargo following recent attacks in the Strait of Hormuz. The move aims to secure energy supplies after disruptions affected regional gas shipments. Energy consumers, importers, and the government could face pressure if supply uncertainty continues.

According to a Bloomberg report, recent attacks in the Strait of Hormuz have disrupted natural gas supply routes. As a result, Pakistan has moved quickly to secure additional LNG imports. The tender seeks one LNG cargo for delivery on July 15 or 16. Interested suppliers must submit their bids by Friday.

Read more: Pakistan forced to rely on expensive spot market imports of LNG

Meanwhile, the report said the government approved the emergency tender after a scheduled LNG cargo from Qatar for July was cancelled. Officials acted to avoid potential supply shortages during the peak demand period. The replacement cargo is expected to strengthen Pakistan’s fuel availability if successfully secured.

The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most important energy shipping routes. Any disruption in the waterway can affect global oil and gas markets. Consequently, importing countries are closely monitoring the situation and reviewing their energy procurement plans.

Read more: Govt purchases expensive LNG as flows via Hormuz fail to recover

Analysts say Pakistan’s latest tender reflects efforts to maintain stable energy supplies despite regional uncertainty. The bidding process will determine whether the country secures the required LNG cargo on time. Market participants are also watching global LNG prices as geopolitical tensions continue.

 

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: global LNG market, Latest, LNG imports Pakistan, Pakistan energy supply, Pakistan LNG tender, Qatar LNG cargo, Strait of Hormuz attacks

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