April 15, 2026

Hormuz blockade, production repairs will leave Qatar's European customers scrambling for years

After damage to energy production facilities and the U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, Qatar's largest liquefied natural gas export facility will need at least three years to resume honoring its prewar supply obligations, a former QatarEnergy commercial official says.

Hormuz blockade, production repairs will leave Qatar's European customers scrambling for years

TL;DR

  • Qatar's largest liquefied natural gas export facility needs at least three years to resume prewar supply obligations.
  • Damage to energy production facilities is a key factor in the delay.
  • The U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz also impacts the facility's operations.
  • European customers are expected to face supply issues for an extended period.

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