Attack on Qatari gas field changes global LNG outlook, prolongs European coal -analysts

Published 11:30 on March 19, 2026 / Last updated at 13:55 on March 19, 2026 / / Americas (LATAM & Caribbean, US & Canada), Asia Pacific (Asia, Pacific), EMEA (Africa, Europe, Middle East), Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation, Power/Electrification, Transport & Heating Fuels)

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Missile attacks on the world’s largest gas field in Qatar has fundamentally changed the outlook for liquefied natural gas (LNG) globally, leaving Asia under pressure to reduce demand, and Europe cutting down on spring storage plans while prolonging coal-fired generation, analysts said Thursday.
Missile attacks on the world’s largest gas field in Qatar has fundamentally changed the outlook for liquefied natural gas (LNG) globally, leaving Asia under pressure to reduce demand, and Europe cutting down on spring storage plans while prolonging coal-fired generation, analysts said Thursday.


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