Iran, LNG and Qatar
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Strikes on Iran's South Pars gas field and Qatar's LNG hub escalate the conflict, disrupt global energy supply and raise fears of wider retaliation and prolonged market instability.
In early March, after Iranian drone attacks on Qatari energy infrastructure, the emirate suspended LNG shipments. Additionally, the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway through which much of the world's oil and natural gas is shipped,
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Qatar's LNG production halt after Iranian strikes threatens global energy supplies, with the country producing a fifth of world liquefied natural gas exports.
The proposal, shared by Gov. Josh Green's Office on Tuesday morning, details plans to overhaul Oʻahu's energy grid to run on a new fossil fuel.
Iranian state media say Israel attacked Iran's South Pars gas field, part of the the largest in the world. It's shared with Qatar to the south across the Persian Gulf.
Over four hundred energy industry professionals gather in April to obtain insight and conduct analysis of up-to-the-minute issues facing the U.S. Southeast natural gas and LNG market region. The 26th Annual LDC Gas Forum Energy Southeast takes place April 8 – 10,
The announcement comes days after a renewable energy expert challenged findings of a state study finding LNG to be cost-effective.
The Iran war has rattled the global flow of oil, with steeper fuel costs already straining households worldwide