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Qatar LNG Plant Explosion

Explosion at Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG hub causes injuries but is ruled a technical accident, easing fears of supply disruption in global gas markets.

Opened 2026-06-22Last update 2026-07-04
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  5. MARKETQatar LNG facility explosion kills 13, triggering supply disruption fears

    At least 13 killed and dozens injured after Qatar gas explosion.

  6. MARKETQatar gas plant explosion kills 13, raises supply disruption fears

    The incident at Ras Laffan, the world’s largest LNG hub, threatens to tighten global gas supplies. Traders are monitoring for immediate export curbs.

  7. MARKETQatar gas plant explosion leaves 18 missing, 54 injured at Ras Laffan

    The incident at the Barzan facility during start-up operations raises immediate questions about potential disruptions to global LNG supply chains.

  8. MARKETQatar gas plant explosion ruled technical accident, easing LNG supply fears

    Interior ministry confirms incident at Ras Laffan was a technical failure, not an attack, calming nerves in global gas markets.

  9. MARKETQatar Ras Laffan gas plant explosion sparks supply concerns

    Technical failure at key LNG hub raises questions on output continuity as markets assess disruption risk.