Milan-headquartered Edison said Monday that QatarEnergy extended its force majeure notice to cover five additional LNG cargoes scheduled for delivery between July and mid-August 2026.
The expanded notice now covers 17 liquefied natural gas cargoes with a combined volume of about 2.2 billion cubic meters, the utility firm said.
Edison said it has replaced nine of the 17 disrupted cargoes since QatarEnergy issued the first force majeure notice in early March 2026, covering roughly 1 Bcm of gas.
The company said that mitigation measures and portfolio management activities will protect end customers from any supply impacts resulting from the disrupted deliveries.
The latest liquefied natural gas shipments received from Qatar arrived at the end of March 2026, while Q1 gas deliveries totaled 1.6 Bcm.
The company holds a long-term supply agreement signed in 2009 with QatarEnergy covering annual deliveries of 6.4 Bcm to Italy over 25 years.
Qatar Energy did not immediately respond to' request for comment.