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Qatar - Oil, Gas, Trade

June 6, 2026·BritannicaEconomy

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GCC CONTEXT

Qatar's oil and gas sector remains the primary driver of government revenues and foreign exchange earnings, with liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports accounting for the largest share of hydrocarbon export value across the GCC. Fluctuations in global energy prices and LNG demand directly influence Qatar's fiscal position, currency stability, and capital allocation to diversification initiatives, creating ripple effects through regional banking, equities, and sovereign bond markets. Trade dynamics—both energy exports and non-energy imports—are integral to Qatar's macroeconomic balance sheet and regional economic interdependencies within the Gulf Cooperation Council framework.

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