Qatar Says Iran Strike Damage to Key Gas Plant Will Take Years to Repair
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This represents a catastrophic supply shock that will reshape global gas markets for years. With the world's largest LNG facility offline and repairs taking potentially years, consumers worldwide will face sustained higher energy costs. The targeting of energy infrastructure marks a dangerous escalation that threatens global energy security.
The strikes are a direct retaliation for Israeli attacks on Iranian energy facilities, showing how regional conflicts now routinely target critical infrastructure. Iran's willingness to strike Qatar, despite their complex regional relationships, demonstrates how energy facilities have become strategic weapons. This tit-for-tat targeting of gas infrastructure could spiral into broader economic warfare.
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