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Qatar facing 'strategic shock' in energy, influence crisis in wake of Iran war

April 20, 2026·The Jerusalem PostEconomy

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GCC CONTEXT

Energy price volatility stemming from regional geopolitical tensions historically affects GCC fiscal balances and upstream investment cycles, with Qatar's liquefied natural gas export revenues and regional positioning particularly sensitive to supply disruptions and demand shifts in Asian markets. Strategic energy supply concerns have traditionally prompted Gulf states to reassess diversification priorities, infrastructure resilience, and hedging strategies across their sovereign wealth funds and downstream sectors. Qatar's dual exposure—as both an energy exporter and a diplomatically active regional actor—creates structural feedback between geopolitical events and hydrocarbon market dynamics that ripple across GCC asset classes and credit spreads.

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