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The Iran war is crippling one of the world’s wealthiest nations

QatarEnergy has lost billions as the blockade cut off shipments and a missile strike reduced production capacity by 17%, analysts said.

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Qatar spent three decades building supply lines, shipping tens of billions of dollars of liquefied natural gas each year through the Strait of Hormuz to...

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The Iran war is crippling one of the world’s wealthiest nations

Qatar spent three decades building supply lines, shipping tens of billions of dollars of liquefied natural gas each year through the Strait of Hormuz to...

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The closure of the Strait of Ormuz turned a regional war into a global energy shock. What began as a military offensive against Iran ended up hitting one of the most sensitive routes in the world’s oil and gas trade. Damage to facilities in Ras Laffan (Catar) altered a significant part of the capacity of...

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The Post and Courier broke the news in Charleston, United States on Sunday, May 17, 2026.
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