
Infrastructure strikes in Iran war escalate global energy crisis

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Strikes on energy infrastructure amid the Iran conflict are worsening the global energy crisis, particularly affecting natural gas prices in Europe and Asia. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz and recent attacks on Qatar's gas facilities have led to significant supply disruptions, with QatarEnergy reporting a 17% loss in export capacity. Prices for Dutch gas have nearly doubled since the conflict began, impacting global LNG supplies. While U.S. gas prices remain relatively stable, higher international prices could lead to economic repercussions globally, raising fears of a recession.
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