
QatarEnergy, world’s largest LNG firm, halts production after Iran attacks
Al Jazeera
This comes after Saudi Arabia announced the temporary closure of one of its largest oil facilities following drone attacks.
Qatar’s state-run energy firm says it has halted liquefied natural gas production after Iranian attacks, sending gas prices soaring in Europe, as Saudi Arabia announced it was temporarily shutting down some units of the Ras Tanura oil refinery located near the country’s eastern region after a fire broke out following a drone attack.
“Due to military attacks on QatarEnergy’s operating facilities in Ras Laffan Industrial City and Mesaieed Industrial City in the State of Qatar, QatarEnergy has ceased production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and associated products,” the world’s largest LNG producer said in a statement on Monday.
Shortly after the announcement, natural gas prices in Europe soared by almost 50 percent.
Earlier, Qatar’s Defence Ministry said the country was attacked by two drones launched from Iran. “One drone targeted a water tank belonging to a power plant in Mesaieed, and the other targeted an energy facility in Ras Laffan Industrial City, belonging to QatarEnergy, without reporting any human casualties,” it said in a statement.
“All damages and losses resulting from the attack will be assessed by the relevant authorities, and an official statement will be issued later,” it added.













