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Qatar Says Iran Strike Damage to Key Gas Plant Will Take Years to Repair

Iran attacked Qatar's largest LNG facility, damaging infrastructure that produces 17% of Qatar's natural gas export capacity. QatarEnergy's CEO says repairs will take 3-5 years to complete. Gas prices immediately jumped over 20% as European traders scrambled to secure alternative supplies from US providers.

Qatar operates the world's largest liquefied natural gas plant, making it critical to global energy supplies. The multi-year repair timeline has traders pricing in long-term supply disruptions, with 2027 delivery contracts spiking sharply. This represents a major shift in global energy markets at a time when supply chains are already strained.
Energy traders say

The damage represents a significant long-term disruption to global LNG supplies that will reshape pricing for years. European buyers are already paying premiums to secure alternative sources, and the 3-5 year repair timeline means sustained higher prices and supply chain adjustments across multiple continents.

Geopolitical observers say

This attack marks a dangerous escalation in regional tensions, with Iran directly targeting critical energy infrastructure of a major supplier. Trump's threat to retaliate against Iranian gas fields if attacks continue signals this could spiral into a broader conflict affecting even more energy supplies.