Pakistan secured a cargo of liquefied natural gas at $19.13 per million British thermal units from BP (BP), the country's most expensive LNG shipment in four years, as it grapples with an energy shortage amid the double closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
The purchase, for delivery between Jun. 6 and 8, reportedly follows the cancellation of a planned shipment from Qatar amid heightened tensions in the Middle East.
The LNG tender that closed on Thursday included global energy firms such as PetroChina, Vitol, TotalEnergies (TTE), and Azerbaijan's SOCAR Trading.
Pakistan is among the hardest hit by the Middle East conflict, as it depends on Qatar for nearly all its LNG and has experienced rolling blackouts due to severe fuel shortages, according to media reports.
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