
"Energy production itself is now in the firing line as Iran targeted facilities across the Gulf, including the world's largest liquefied natural gas hub in Qatar."
"The region depends on Gulf supplies to keep its lights on, its factories running, and its people fed, making the current situation a severe energy shock for Asia."
Energy facilities in the Middle East are facing attacks, particularly Qatar's LNG hub, leading to increased prices. Iran has targeted facilities across the Gulf in retaliation for an Israeli strike on an Iranian gasfield. This escalation in conflict is causing significant disruptions in energy production. Countries in Asia and Europe are urgently seeking alternative energy supplies. Asia, being the largest LNG buyer, is experiencing a severe energy shock as it relies heavily on Gulf supplies for essential services and economic stability.
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