QatarEnergy has extended the force majeure affecting LNG deliveries to Edison, adding four cargoes and bringing the total number of impacted shipments to 21 through early September 2026.
The Italian utility said it received notification from the Qatari state-owned energy firm confirming it will be unable to deliver the additional cargoes scheduled for the Adriatic LNG receiving terminal in Italy.
Edison said that the latest disruption brings the total volume affected over the April-September 2026 period to about 2.7 billion cubic meters of natural gas.
However, despite the shortfall, Edison said it had already replaced 14 LNG cargoes, equivalent to about 1.3 bcm, through alternative sourcing. The company said it is capable of meeting customer demand and honoring all commercial commitments.
Edison holds a long-term supply contract with QatarEnergy for about 6.4 bcm of natural gas per year. The agreement, in place since 2009, runs for 25 years.