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The targeting of key Gulf energy infrastructure raises the risk of long-term disruption

Iran struck multiple Gulf energy sites including Qatar's largest LNG terminal, disrupting 20% of the world’s liquefied natural gas supply, in response to an Israeli attack.

Escalating attacks on key oil and gas facilities in the Persian Gulf have increased the risk of an extended bout of higher prices for everything from gasoline and electricity to computer chips and food.

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The attacks on energy infrastructure are increasing in the Middle East. Several Gulf countries are the target of these Iranian offensives. Have these states planned to retaliate? Guillaume Auda, LCI journalist, takes stock of the situation. - "Their direct and long-term interests are threatened": is an entry into war of the Gulf countries possible? (International).

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The targeting of key Gulf energy infrastructure raises the risk of long-term disruption

Escalating attacks on key oil and gas facilities in the Persian Gulf have increased the risk of an extended bout of higher prices for everything from gasoline and electricity to computer chips and food.

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Anadolu Ajansı broke the news in Ankara, Türkiye on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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