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QatarEnergy’s LNG Capacity Could Drop 17% for Up to 5 Years After Iranian Attack

The damage at Ras Laffan could persist for years, tightening global LNG markets and impacting energy prices. This development contradicts Goldman Sachs' forecast of a supply wave and suggests a prolonged market imbalance. Watch for potential policy responses and shifts in LNG export dynamics, especially favoring US producers.
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