Coal Prices surge as Qatar LNG shutdown sparks fuel-switching concerns

Thermal coal prices for power generation posted their biggest jump in three years after an unprecedented outage at Qatar’s major liquefied natural gas export complex lifted expectations of fuel-switching across the electricity sector.

Newcastle coal futures — the Asian benchmark — rose 8.6% to US$128.70 a tonne on Monday, the highest level for the front-month contract since December 2024.

Qatar suspended output at the world’s largest LNG export hub on Monday following an Iranian drone strike. The Ras Laffan complex represents about 20% of global supply and, in its 30-year operating history, had never previously gone fully offline.

The disruption sent European gas prices up 39%, the sharpest increase in 4 years. In Asia, where many economies rely heavily on Qatari LNG, Taiwan said it would boost coal-fired generation if the outage persists long enough to affect gas deliveries.

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– 03/03/2026

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