India’s Petronet LNG expects Qatar to resume operations at its liquefied natural gas facilities within three to four weeks of the Middle East crisis ending, its head of finance, Saurav Mitra, said during an analyst call, Reuters reports.

Petronet hopes the crisis will end soon. “We are confident that maybe from the first week of June, the entire supply will come as per the annual delivery plan,” Mitra said.

He added that Petronet is in talks with Qatar regarding the delivery of cargoes hit by the Iran war in 2027.

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