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Qatar Asks Vessels at Key LNG Port To Go Dark for Safety | OilPrice.com

Qatar is requesting that LNG vessels near Ras Laffan switch off their transponders to avoid regional security threats following extensive damage to energy infrastructure and the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz.

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oilprice.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Qatar Asks Vessels at Key LNG Port To Go Dark for Safety | OilPrice.com

Qatar is requesting that LNG vessels near Ras Laffan switch off their transponders to avoid regional security threats following extensive damage to energy infrastructure and the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz.

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energyintel.com1 mesi fa

World Is Responsible for Opening Hormuz Strait: Al-Kaabi

As Qatar's export predicament continues, the message from Doha is that shortages and price spikes are around the corner if Hormuz isn't opened soon.

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  1. lunedì 11 maggio 2026·energyintel.com

    QatarEnergy Ships First Postwar LNG Cargo Via Hormuz

    The world's largest LNG exporter has successfully exported its first cargo out of the Strait of Hormuz since the war started.

  2. martedì 12 maggio 2026·oilprice.com

    Qatar Asks Vessels at Key LNG Port To Go Dark for Safety | OilPrice.com

    Qatar is requesting that LNG vessels near Ras Laffan switch off their transponders to avoid regional security threats following extensive damage to energy infrastructure and the…

  3. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·energyintel.com

    World Is Responsible for Opening Hormuz Strait: Al-Kaabi

    As Qatar's export predicament continues, the message from Doha is that shortages and price spikes are around the corner if Hormuz isn't opened soon.