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JUST-IN: Iran Bombed Qatar’s Gas Infrastructure From The West

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Tropical Cyclone Narelle hit Australia’s gas infrastructure from the east. In the same week, 38.8 million tonnes per annum of LNG capacity went offline from both sides of the Indian Ocean.

And the only country with zero disruptions to its LNG terminals is the one that started the war.

America is the last gas station standing.

Qatar lost 17 percent of its LNG capacity after Iranian strikes on Ras Laffan in March.

QatarEnergy declared force majeure. Repairs will take three to five years per QatarEnergy. Qatar supplies 14 percent of global urea and 30 percent of global helium.

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The force majeure shut the QAFCO fertilizer plant, the world’s largest single-site urea producer.

It cut helium supply to the quantum chip fabs and semiconductor cooling systems that AI depends on. One gas field.

Five industries. Three to five years offline.See more, details. .

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