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23.06.26 - 22:39
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Ras Laffan Explosion Threatens To Slow Qatar LNG Ramp, Goldman Says (ZeroHedge)
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Ras Laffan Explosion Threatens To Slow Qatar LNG Ramp, Goldman Says
A powerful explosion tore through Qatar's key natural gas plant late Sunday, killing at least 13 people and injuring 66 others. While the incident does not appear to have directly impaired LNG export capacity, it has certaintly raised the risk that Qatar may slow the restart of operations as a precaution.
The timing could not be worse. The blast at Qatar's giant Ras Laffan energy complex comes just a week or so after the US-Iran interim peace deal was signed and days after the Strait of Hormuz was reopened.
Latest maritime ship tracking data shows a notable uptick in transits of tankers and cargo vessels on the critical waterway.
Goldman Sachs energy expert Samantha Dart penned a note on Monday detailing how the explosion at Qatar's Barzan gas plant in Ras Laffan does not appear to have directly affected the country's LNG export capacity, but it has raised questions over whether Qatar Energy may slow the restart of export ...
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23.06.26 - 16:31
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US Natural Gas Falls on Cooler Outlooks, Smaller LNG Flows (Bloomberg)
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US natural gas futures declined as forecasts shifted to show cooler weather in the coming weeks, suggesting a slight decline in demand for gas-fired electricity as consumers pull back on using air-conditioners. US gas flows to liquefied natural gas export facilities also fell, increasing supply in the domestic market....
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