Roughly 20% of global liquefied natural gas flows through the Strait.
The disruption to LNG flows has sparked concerns about supply to the key regional customers of Europe and Asia ...
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Qatar's LNG Blackout Just Broke the Global Gas Market
Iranian drone strikes forced QatarEnergy to halt production at Ras Laffan and Mesaieed, effectively taking one-fifth of ...
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Iran War Upends LNG Market and Jolts Gas Prices
Qatar's LNG production halt and the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz have removed shipments from Qatar and the UAE-about 20% of global LNG supply.
The sudden stoppage of LNG exports from Qatar - the world's second-largest exporter in 2025 - has sent natural gas prices ...
Persian Gulf energy supply shock sparks flashbacks to 2022. Europe had just about shaken off memories of the 2022 energy ...
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Asia and Europe to battle over dwindling LNG cargoes
By Ben Aris in Berlin Asian and European energy buyers are competing to secure increasingly scarce LNG cargoes after conflict ...
European gas prices jumped 49% as Iran conflict disrupts LNG flows through Strait of Hormuz. QatarEnergy production halt ...
Qatar supplies 20 percent of the world’s LNG. If that’s off the table, countries must scramble for the remaining gas.
According to reports from Reuters and Bloomberg News, QatarEnergy was “forced to declare what is known as force majeure” due to the extraordinary circumstances of the drone attacks. The company halted ...
Iran’s neighbors, like Qatar, are some of the world’s most important producers, and the region is also a vital supply route, ...
Prices rose more than 20% Tuesday after a production halt at the world’s largest liquefied-natural-gas export facility stoked concerns over global supply.
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