Qatar Halts LNG Production
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March 2 (Reuters) - Qatar has intercepted Iranian attacks that targeted civilian infrastructure, including the international airport, the Qatari foreign ministry spokesperson told CNN on Monday, adding that such attacks could not remain unanswered. Majed Al Ansari also said that Qatar was not engaging with Iran at the moment.
The Doha News live blog is updated regularly amid the developments in Qatar in light of Iran’s attacks on the country amid the war with Israel and the U.S.
Iranian drone strikes forced QatarEnergy to halt production at Ras Laffan and Mesaieed, effectively taking one-fifth of global LNG export capacity offline in a single geopolitical event.
Qatar said it had halted production of liquefied natural gas, forcing buyers to compete for supplies elsewhere.
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A graduate of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville has been stranded in Doha since Qatari airspace was closed Saturday in the wake of the Israeli-U.S. assault on Iran.
The Ministry of Interior announced the extension of all categories of entry visas that have expired or are about to expire for a period
Qatar has halted production of liquefied natural gas and tanker traffic has virtually stopped at the Strait of Hormuz, as Iranian attacks raise the risks for the global economy.