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Iran conducted strikes on Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG facilities, damaging infrastructure that produces approximately 17% of Qatar's liquefied natural gas export capacity. QatarEnergy's CEO stated repairs could take three to five years to complete. European gas prices jumped 25-35% following news of the attack, while President Trump threatened retaliation if Iran targets Qatar again.
The strike represents a significant supply shock to global LNG markets at a time when energy security remains fragile. A 17% reduction in Qatari capacity, combined with the multi-year repair timeline, will likely sustain elevated gas prices and force importers to seek alternative suppliers. The immediate 25-35% price spike demonstrates how sensitive energy markets remain to geopolitical disruptions.
This attack marks a serious escalation in regional tensions, with Iran directly targeting critical energy infrastructure of a Gulf neighbor. Trump's threat of retaliation against Iran's gas fields suggests the conflict could expand beyond Qatar. The targeting of civilian energy infrastructure raises concerns about the broader stability of Gulf energy exports.
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