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Iran attacks cut 17% of Qatar’s LNG capacity for up to 5 years: QatarEnergy

Iran attacked Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG facilities, damaging infrastructure that produces 17% of Qatar's liquefied natural gas export capacity. QatarEnergy CEO Saad al-Kaabi said repairs will take three to five years and the company may have to declare force majeure on long-term contracts. European gas prices immediately jumped 35% following the attack.

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Energy markets say

This is a major supply shock that will tighten global LNG markets for years. The immediate 35% spike in European gas prices shows how vulnerable energy supplies remain to geopolitical disruptions. With winter approaching and existing supply constraints, this could drive sustained higher energy costs globally.

Analysts say

While the attack is significant, global LNG markets have other suppliers and storage capacity that can help absorb the shock. The price spike may be an overreaction that will moderate as markets assess actual supply alternatives. Qatar's remaining 83% capacity plus other exporters can help fill some gaps.