Home Industry Energy Qatar vows to stop EU gas sales if fined under due diligence law, FT reports Saad al-Kaabi, the chief executive of state-owned QatarEnergy, said the EU should thoroughly review the due diligence law by Reuters December 23, 2024 Image: Getty Images Qatar will stop shipping gas to the EU if member states strictly enforce a new law cracking down on forced labour and environmental damage, Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi told the Financial Times in an interview published on Sunday. The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, approved this year, requires larger companies operating in the European Union to check whether their supply chains use forced labour or cause environmental damage and to take action if they do. Penalties include fines of up to 5 per cent of global turnover. QatarEnergy exec asks EU to “review” the due diligence law “If the case is that I lose 5 per cent of my generated revenue by going to Europe, I will not go to Europe. I’m not bluffing, Kaabi told the newspaper, adding that “5 per cent of generated revenue of QatarEnergy means 5 per cent of generated revenue of the Qatar state. This is the people’s money, so I cannot lose that kind of money – and nobody would accept losing that kind of money.” Kaabi, the chief executive of state-owned QatarEnergy, has said the EU should thoroughly review the due diligence law. He has also said that his country has no concerns about the US President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to lift a cap on liquefied natural gas exports. Qatar, among the world’s top LNG exporters, is seeking to play a larger role in Asia and Europe as competition from its top supplier the US increases. It plans to expand its liquefaction capacity to 142 million tons per year by 2027 from 77 million. Tags FT News oil proces Qatar You might also like Oil gains as cooling US inflation points to possible easing Sheikh Hamdan approves new board for Young Arab Leaders Initiative Qatar plans to invest $1.3bn in climate technology in Britain Qatar adds Audi Formula One team to its sporting line-up