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Iranian Strike Damages Key Qatar Gas Hub, Raising Global Supply Fears

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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

Iranian Strike Damages Key Qatar Gas Hub, Raising Global Supply Fears

A major liquefied natural gas facility in Ras Laffan Industrial City has suffered significant damage following an الإيراني missile strike, deepening tensions across the Gulf and rattling global energy markets.

The industrial complex, which hosts the world’s largest LNG export plant and once accounted for roughly 20% of global supply, was hit late الأربعاء after multiple projectiles were fired toward the site.

Qatari authorities said several missiles were intercepted, but at least one struck the facility, causing serious damage. A subsequent attack early الخميس triggered a fire that emergency crews later brought under control.

The strike comes amid escalating confrontation in the region, particularly after Israeli forces targeted Iran’s massive South Pars gas field, a critical energy source jointly used by Iran and Qatar.

Tehran had warned that energy infrastructure across the Gulf could become legitimate targets in response.

In the United Arab Emirates, operations at the Habshan gas processing facilities were suspended after debris from an intercepted missile fell near the site.

Authorities confirmed there were no casualties, but the disruption added to concerns over the امنیت of key energy installations.

Qatar strongly condemned the attack, describing it as a violation of its sovereignty and a serious threat to regional stability.

In a swift diplomatic response, Doha ordered Iranian military and security personnel attached to its embassy to leave the country within 24 hours.

The سلسلة of strikes has intensified fears of prolonged disruption to global energy supplies.

Oil prices surged above $110 per barrel following the attacks, while gas markets reacted sharply due to the أهمية of Qatari exports, particularly for Europe and Asia.

Before the latest escalation, production at Ras Laffan had already been halted after earlier drone strikes, forcing state-owned QatarEnergy to suspend deliveries.

The situation has left major importers scrambling for alternative sources, with analysts warning that supply shortages could persist for months.

The الأزمة has also been compounded by restricted tanker movement through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil and gas shipments. With access limited, the flow of exports from the Gulf remains uncertain.

Experts say the damage to Ras Laffan could have lasting effects on the energy market, especially if instability in the region continues.

For now, the attacks mark another dangerous turn in a conflict that is increasingly targeting the infrastructure underpinning the world’s energy supply.

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