Oil & Gas Surge As Iran, Israel Escalate Energy Attacks | Horizons Middle East & Africa 3/19/2026
Israel struck trump-makes-pearl-harbor-joke-during-japan-meeting.html" class="story-link" title="Trump hasn’t ruled out a draft for war with Iran — but is conscription constitut">Iran's South Pars gasfield while Iran attacked Qatar's Ras Laffan facility, home to the world's largest LNG export plant. The escalating conflict has caused oil and gas prices to surge as two critical energy infrastructure sites suffered damage. Qatar reports extensive damage to its facilities, while the attacks mark a dangerous expansion of the three-week conflict into energy sector targeting.
The targeting of critical energy infrastructure represents a significant escalation that threatens global energy security. With both countries now attacking facilities that supply international markets, the conflict has moved beyond regional boundaries to potentially impact worldwide energy prices and availability.
Energy infrastructure attacks are a strategic escalation designed to inflict economic pressure while avoiding direct military confrontation. Both sides are likely calculating that damaging economic assets will force the other to reconsider their position while demonstrating capability to disrupt global markets.
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