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Qatar’s Ras Laffan gas plant blast kills 12 Indians; Jaishankar mourns victims, pledges assistance

June 23, 2026·The Economic TimesEconomy

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GCC CONTEXT

Industrial accidents at major energy infrastructure in the GCC carry significant implications for regional energy output, workforce stability, and bilateral relations—particularly given the heavy reliance of Gulf hydrocarbon projects on migrant labor from South Asia. The Ras Laffan facility is among the world's largest liquefied natural gas complexes and a critical revenue source for Qatar, with any disruption to operations historically affecting regional energy supply forecasts and commodity market sentiment across the Gulf. Such incidents typically prompt safety reviews across GCC energy sectors and can influence regulatory frameworks governing foreign workforce deployment in hazardous industrial settings.

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