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Qatar - Oil, Gas, Trade

June 24, 2026·BritannicaEconomy

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Qatar's hydrocarbon sector—accounting for approximately 50% of government revenues and over 90% of export earnings—remains the primary driver of macroeconomic stability and fiscal capacity across the GCC region, with fluctuations in crude and LNG pricing directly influencing currency pegs, reserve accumulation, and downstream diversification investments. Trade dynamics, particularly LNG exports to Asia-Pacific markets and intra-GCC commerce, have historically shaped Qatar's current-account positioning and its relative weight within regional monetary and financial frameworks. Structural shifts in energy demand, production capacity utilization, and geopolitical trade corridors have established precedent for both cyclical revenue volatility and long-term sectoral rebalancing efforts across Gu

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