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Qatar halts natural gas production after Iranian attacks
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Qatar halts natural gas production after Iranian attacks

Al Jazeera · Mar 2, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Qatar is halting liquid natural gas (LNG) production because of Iranian attacks on key facilities.

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Qatar halts natural gas production after Iranian attacksNewsFeed“This is the very lifeblood of the Qatari economy.” Qatar has announced it is halting liquid natural gas (LNG) production because of Iranian attacks on key facilities. Al Jazeera’s Zein Basravi explains the impact in Doha.Published On 2 Mar 2026


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