
""We're going to try to get as many molecules as we can to those countries in Asia that really need it. But it's a 28-day journey from the Gulf Coast to anywhere in Asia, so it's not going to happen overnight.""
""We are trying to do whatever we can. We're looking at our maintenance schedules really hard. But, at the end of the day, we have to be safe, and we have to be reliable. We don't want to sacrifice anything to get that last drop out.""
""I don't think you've seen a real impact just as of yet.""
""Qatar produces about 20% of the world's LNG that's offline at least in the short term. But, because of damages from Iranian attacks at Qatar's Ras Laffan facilities, Qatar said 17% of its supplies could remain offline for five years for repairs.""
Cheniere Energy has emerged as the world's leading LNG exporter following the disruption of Qatar's liquefied natural gas shipments due to the Iran war. CEO Jack Fusco stated that the company is working to supply Asian countries facing potential shortages. Cheniere plans to increase production from its Corpus Christi facility, with additional trains coming online later this year. Although physical supply shortages have not yet occurred, Asian nations are already implementing conservation measures in anticipation of future impacts.
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