
Qatar's LNG export interruption reaches the longest since 2008, Asia and Europe start a "gas grab" battle

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Qatar's Ras Laffan liquefied natural gas facility has had zero exports for five consecutive days due to attacks, setting the longest shutdown record since 2008. Affected by the Middle East conflict, the global LNG supply gap has reached 20%, triggering a bidding war across Eurasia, with a large number of cargo ships rerouting to Asia. Due to limited production increases from countries like the United States, the widely anticipated supply surplus in 2026 is nearly off the table, and the global energy market is facing severe shortages and price pressures
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