QatarEnergy says missile attacks on Ras Laffan cut Qatar’s LNG export capacity by 17%, may cost 20 billion dollars a year, take up to five years to repair, and force long-term contract force majeure.

QatarEnergy says missile attacks on Ras Laffan cut Qatar’s LNG export capacity by 17%, may cost 20 billion dollars a year, take up to five years to repair, and force long-term contract force majeure.
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Leviathan News (Mar 2026) - QatarEnergy says missile attacks on Ras Laffan cut Qatar’s LNG export capacity by 17%, may cost 20 billion dollars a year, take up to five years to repair, and force long-term contract force majeure.