Qatar’s return to normal LNG exports from its undamaged trains — not to mention shipments of crude oil, products and fertilizers — will still take two to three months at a "minimum" to establish even after the Strait of Hormuz is fully open to vessels, according to a detailed assessment by Qatari Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi.
Qatar's Al-Kaabi: 'Minimum' 2-3 Months Needed to Restore Hormuz Flows
In an exclusive interview with Energy Intelligence, Qatar's energy minister warned of a monthslong recovery of trans-Hormuz flows even if the strait were immediately reopened.








