




Umud Shokri Ph.D. 🛢
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2024 Fellow, MEI State Department Title VIII Back Sea Security Program ,Energy Strategist & Foreign Policy Advisor, RT,likes ≠an endorsement,












.@qatarenergy President and CEO Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi says Iranian strikes damaged facilities responsible for 17% of #Qatar’s liquefied natural #gas export capacity, warning repairs could take three to five years. Speaking to #Reuters, he described the attack as unprecedented, noting that two #LNG trains and a gas-to-liquids facility were hit, forcing a prolonged disruption to output and raising concerns over #global supply.


Exclusive: Iran attack damage wipes out 17% of Qatar’s LNG capacity for three to five years, QatarEnergy CEO says reuters.com/business/energ…






Exclusive: Iran attack wipes out 17% of Qatar’s LNG capacity for up to five years - reuters.com/business/energ…





BREAKING European gas jumps more than 30% after strikes on Qatar LNG hub

Tam doğru değil, hem depolarda gaz var, hem Sakarya üretimi 10 milyon civarı günlük, en önemlisi boru hatlarının kapasitesinde yedek var. Rusya ve Azerbaycan’dan alır. Rusya’nın hat kapasitesi(2hat) 29-30 bcm, İran’dan toplam alım 6-7 bcm. Rusya’dan gecen yıl 21 alındı. Yer var


Nobody's talking about Turkey They should be Iran supplies 15% of Turkey's gas demand via the South Pars pipeline. The latest strikes just put that supply in serious risk Turkey now needs to replace it with LNG. The same LNG that Japan, Korea, Taiwan and China are all desperately scrambling for. The same LNG that flows through a strait that's effectively closed. Every strike creates a new buyer in an already broken market. The LNG scramble just got a new contestant 🇹🇷 And Turkey is not a small economy. $1.5T GDP. NATO member. Sitting between Europe and the Middle East. An energy-stressed Turkey is a geopolitical wildcard nobody needs right now♟️


March 19 (Reuters) - The Saudi port of Yanbu, one of two major remaining export routes for Gulf Arab oil after Iran effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz, has stopped oil loadings, two sources told Reuters on Thursday, after the Saudi defence ministry said it intercepted a ballistic missile over the city. The ministry said earlier that a drone crashed at the SAMREF refinery, with damage assessment underway.

🇮🇷 The issue, of course, is Iran has been targeting Gulf energy since the very first days of the war - *before* US/ Israel struck the depots. KSA's Ras Tanura refinery, Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG facilities, Kuwait's Mina al-Ahmadi refy, Bahrain's Sitra refy to name a few. #oott

IRGC Khatam Al Anbiya Headquarters: Iran did not intend to make this a war on energy infrastructure. But once Iran's energy facilities were attacked, we effectively entered a new stage of the conflict. Iran is targeting American and allied energy infrastructure and has not yet finished doing so. Any future attack on Iran's energy facilities will result in attacks on American and allied energy infrastructure until they are fully destroyed.