West Asia conflict could cause 120 bcm of LNG supply loss from 2026-2030, says International Energy Agency
LNG supply growth came to a halt in March after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which effectively reduced the combined LNG production of Qatar and the United Arab Emirates by around 10 bcm for the month
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