Australian Cyclone Halts LNG Production, Intensifies Global Energy Supply Concerns

March 27, 2026
Australian Cyclone Halts LNG Production, Intensifies Global Energy Supply Concerns
  • A powerful cyclone hit Australia, forcing production cuts and evacuations at Chevron’s Wheatstone and Gorgon LNG facilities off Western Australia, which disrupted about 5% of global LNG supply.

  • Together, Wheatstone and Gorgon account for roughly five percent of global LNG, intensifying supply concerns as the plants shut down.

  • Analysts have lifted LNG price forecasts for the rest of the year, citing market strain from the disruption.

  • The disruption occurs against a backdrop of broader Middle East tensions, with Iran–Israel-US hostilities and tanker routing around the Strait of Hormuz contributing to tighter global energy markets.

  • Attacks on Qatar’s Ras Laffan hub and regional conflict have already tightened the LNG price environment, with one-off Australian cargoes fetching elevated prices near the high end of the market.

  • The report emphasizes that Australian disruptions fit into a wider pattern of global LNG supply tensions linked to geopolitical events in the Middle East and around Ras Laffan.

  • Australia’s Resources Minister said the country should be better insulated from price shocks thanks to stricter export commitments for the local market, while acknowledging potential ripple effects.

  • In the UAE, Das Island’s export facility partially resumed after a missile attack, highlighting how disruptions in major LNG exporters impact global buyers, including China and India.

  • Woodside continued production at Macedon and Pluto, with North West Shelf output expected to resume as workers return to offshore facilities.

  • Western Australia’s Energy Minister stressed domestic gas supply remained uninterrupted and that plants are seasoned at cyclone management, with no damage reported yet.

  • Santos’ Darwin LNG was already offline due to upgrades, independent of the cyclone, adding to domestic supply considerations.

  • Woodside demobilised workers from North West Shelf platforms feeding Karratha Gas Plant, further reducing Australian LNG output during the disruption.

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