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Qatar plans to rapidly restart LNG production after Hormuz opens

June 16, 2026·The Economic TimesEconomy

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GCC CONTEXT

Qatar's liquefied natural gas sector represents a cornerstone of the nation's export revenue and fiscal framework, with production capacity directly linked to global energy prices and regional geopolitical stability. Operational disruptions affecting LNG facilities have historically created volatility across Gulf energy equities and sovereign wealth fund valuations, while production restart timelines influence both upstream investment cycles and downstream petrochemical demand across the GCC industrial base. The Strait of Hormuz's operational status remains a critical macroeconomic variable for Gulf hydrocarbon exporters, as approximately one-third of seaborne traded oil transits through the waterway, making shipping security and transit reliability material to regional asset performance a

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