Strikes on Qatar’s LNG Crown Jewel Reshape the Future of Gas (2)

March 20, 2026, 12:36 AM UTC

Each week the world’s largest liquefied natural gas plant remains shut, the world loses the equivalent of enough energy to power Sydney’s homes for an entire year. Buyers are now bracing for an outage that could ripple through markets for years.

Qatar’s Ras Laffan plant closed earlier this month after an Iranian drone attack, the first interruption to supply in three decades of operation. After further hits — in retaliation for an Israeli strike on the vast South Pars fields on Wednesday — the complex has suffered extensive destruction that will take up to five years to repair.

The latest strikes have damaged two of the ...

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