<2> Qatar Warns War Will Force Gulf to Stop Energy Exports Within Weeks
<3> Gas Producer Says It Will Take ‘Weeks to Months’ to Restore Deliveries After Iranian Drone Strike
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has reached a critical juncture, with Qatar warning that war will force the Gulf region to stop energy exports within weeks. The gas producer, which is a major supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG), has stated that it will take ‘weeks to months’ to restore deliveries after an Iranian drone strike on a facility in the country.
<3> The Impact of the Conflict on Global Energy Markets
The conflict in the Middle East has already had a significant impact on global energy markets, with prices rising sharply in recent weeks. The region is home to some of the world’s largest oil and gas reserves, and any disruption to production can have far-reaching consequences for the global economy.
<3> The Role of Qatar in the Global Energy Market
Qatar is a major player in the global energy market, with a significant share of the world’s LNG production. The country’s LNG exports are a crucial component of the global energy mix, and any disruption to these exports can have a significant impact on energy prices.
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