Israel-Iran Energy War Disrupts Global LNG Supply for Years
Qatars LNG Facility Damage Forces 3-5 Year Repair, Contract Cancellations Attacks on Ras Laffan disrupt global supply, triggering force majeure on con
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In this special show from IHS CERAWeek in Houston, Texas, Jason Bordoff, Director for the Center on Global Energy Policy, Professor at Columbia University and former Special Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change at the National Security Council, discusses impacts of Climate Change already being felt, the need for immediate action, and how the United States and other governmental and organizational policies are taking us into the future.
Qatars LNG Facility Damage Forces 3-5 Year Repair, Contract Cancellations Attacks on Ras Laffan disrupt global supply, triggering force majeure on con
Qatar outage sparks concerns in global natural gas markets, with U.S. LNG exporters poised to benefit. Find out how Asian LNG prices are surging and TTF forward curve hits record highs amid supply fears.
Israel’s strike on South Pars and Iran’s attack on Ras Laffan escalate energy crisis, deepen regional tensions.
On February 28, the US and Israel launched new attacks on Iran targeting primarily the country's leadership, security forces, and missile program.
The war in Iran is not just another energy shock. It is arriving at a moment when Europe is already under cumulative strain: a war on its eastern border, the lingering aftershocks of the 2022 energy crisis, industrial decline, political fragmentation, fiscal limits, and a widening debate over how much of its own security it must now provide.