Qatar suspends natural gas production

The country is a key exporter - one in five LNG tankers in the world is connected to Qatari supplies

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Qatar shuts down gas production: global LNG market under attack

Qatar is shutting down its natural gas production, which could have serious consequences for the global energy market. The country is one of the world's leading exporters of liquefied natural gas (LNG).

Why it is critical

Qatar plays a key role in global LNG supplies. According to market estimates, about one in five LNG tankers in the world is linked to Qatari exports.

Any disruption to Qatar's gas infrastructure could quickly affect the country's..:

  • gas prices in Europe

  • Asian LNG spot market

  • global energy chains

Possible consequences

Analysts warn that even a short-term pause in production could lead to a sharp rise in gas prices, especially amid the already tense situation in the Middle East.

Europe remains vulnerable to fluctuations in the LNG market following the reduction in pipeline supplies from Russia.

Context.

Energy markets are in a state of heightened turbulence due to escalation in the Persian Gulf region and risks to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

Further impact on the market will depend on the duration of the production shutdown and the speed of supply resumption.

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