From Supply Disruption to Transit Disruption: What April Reveals About the Global LNG Shock
What appeared in March 2026 as a supply shock in global LNG markets has, by April, evolved into a broader transit disruption affecting the physical movement of gas through the Strait of Hormuz. Damage to Qatari infrastructure has reduced Qatar’s LNG export capacity by ~17%, tightening global supply,
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