Qatari liquefied natural gas carrier Duhail passes through the Suez Canal near the Egyptian port city of Ismailia on 1 April 2008
Report says UK officials held talks with Qatar over a long-term arrangement to ensure a stable gas supply
The UK has asked Qatar to be its "supplier of last resort" for gas as the European country continues to struggle with an energy crisis.
British government officials have held talks with the Gulf state over a long-term arrangement to ensure a stable supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the UK, according to sources speaking to the Financial Times.
Qatar has also rerouted four large tankers to the UK over the past two weeks, the report said.
The shipments were made after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson asked Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Qatari emir, for help at a recent meeting, the FT said, citing a person familiar with the talks.
"The Qataris have indicated a willingness to agree longer-term supply deals to deliver . . . gas to the UK in an emergency scenario - a sort of 'supplier of last resort' arrangement," one person familiar with the talks told the FT.
Britain's energy sector has been reeling under the soaring energy costs, putting a number of suppliers out of business.
Natural gas prices have spiked this year as economies reopened from Covid-19 lockdowns and high demand for LNG in Asia pushed down supplies to Europe, sending shockwaves through industries reliant on power.
Britain is pursuing a potential long-term deal given concerns over increased competition with Asia for LNG supplies, the FT report said.
Earlier this week, British business energy supplier CNG Energy Ltd ceased trading, joining 17 energy suppliers in the country that have gone bust since September.
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