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Iran war energy shock sparks global push to reduce fossil fuel dependence - Reuters

Iran has escalated strikes on energy infrastructure across the Middle East, including a major attack on Qatar's Ras Laffan gas facility that will reduce LNG exports by 17% for 3-5 years. The conflict has caused significant increases in global energy prices and prompted warnings from the IMF about potential inflation impacts. Iran has stated it will show 'zero restraint' if its energy infrastructure is targeted, while defying US calls for de-escalation.

Energy markets are experiencing narelle-hits-queensland-as-category-4-storm.html" class="story-link" title="Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle to make landfall in far north Queensland on Frid">severe disruption as the conflict affects critical infrastructure that supplies global oil and gas needs. The strikes have immediate economic implications through higher energy prices and potential long-term inflation, while also accelerating discussions about reducing dependence on fossil fuels from volatile regions.
Iran says

Iran claims its strikes target US bases and military infrastructure as part of legitimate defense operations. Iranian officials have declared they will show 'zero restraint' if their own energy facilities are attacked, framing their actions as responses to aggression.

Regional allies say

Qatar's prime minister has condemned Iran's attacks on civilian energy infrastructure as 'unacceptable and unjustified,' noting that 'wisdom seems to be lacking these days.' The strikes are viewed as escalatory actions that harm regional stability and global energy security.