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‘Armageddon scenario’ for gas markets as Qatar hit by missiles

Traders and analysts warn of lasting disruption after damage to facility that supplies a fifth of the world’s LNG
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"}],[{"start":116.49,"text":"Oil prices also jumped 10 per cent to almost $119 a barrel, due to fears of further strikes on energy supplies."}],[{"start":126.39,"text":"State-owned QatarEnergy, the operator of Ras Laffan, told Reuters the damage to two of its LNG units, in which ExxonMobil was a co-investor, would take three to five years to repair, cost the company $20bn a year in lost revenue, and force it to cancel long term contracts with Italy, Belgium, Korea and China. "}],[{"start":149.33,"text":"The volume of gas now lost for the foreseeable future is roughly 17 per cent of Qatar’s total capacity. "}],[{"start":157.92000000000002,"text":"Before the attack, traders assumed that the flow of LNG from Ras Laffan would resume once the Middle East conflict eased and the Strait of Hormuz was safe for tankers to pass through. Gas prices, having risen last week, had stabilised far below the levels seen during Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. "}],[{"start":179.21,"text":"But that assumption has now been shattered. "}],[{"start":182.4,"text":"One trader said that gas prices in Europe would be pushed higher “through 2027” and that Europe would find it harder to refill its gas storage tanks this summer as Asian buyers snapped up LNG from the US to make up for the lost supply."}],[{"start":199.69,"text":"Asia was already facing shortages and rationing due to the loss of supply from the Gulf."}],[{"start":206.98,"text":"Europe, which has become more reliant on LNG since Russia slashed pipeline exports during its war with Ukraine, is now expected to be pitched into direct competition against countries such as Japan and South Korea for limited cargoes."}],[{"start":224.12,"text":"Laurent Segalen, a clean energy investment banker, said: “It is apocalypse now. The coming months for gas importers are going to be a bloodbath.”"}],[{"start":234.05,"text":"Ras Laffan has 14 gas liquefaction units that chill gas into 77mn tonnes a year of LNG, enough to meet the entire annual gas demand of Japan, or more than the UK and Italy combined. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
A large LNG tanker from Qatar is docked beside an industrial terminal as pipelines transfer LNG to PetroChina storage facilities.
"}],[{"start":250.64000000000001,"text":"The specialised equipment to super-chill gas into LNG is incredibly complicated and will have to be painstakingly replaced, a job that will start only when Qatar is confident that workers can access the site safely, without fear of further attacks."}],[{"start":266.57,"text":"“What we can conclude immediately is that regardless of when the conflict now ends, a resumption of normal production from Qatar is not going to happen in a matter of weeks,” said Tom Marzec-Manser, an LNG expert at energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie. "}],[{"start":285.3,"text":"He had previously estimated it would take around 40 days for Qatar to restart production at Ras Laffan, “but that cannot now be the case”."}],[{"start":294.6,"text":"Qatar’s plans to hugely expand Ras Laffan, adding a further six liquefaction units over this year and next, would also be delayed, he said. “There is an element of uncertainty, but we know now this is a months-long reduction in supply,” he added. "}],[{"start":311.19,"text":"While some US projects are starting up shortly, there is no adequate compensation for Qatari gas that is “not politically very complicated”, said Corbeau, noting that some politicians had already been calling for a relaxation on bans on Russian gas. "}],[{"start":328.48,"text":"Meanwhile, many countries are already starting to switch to coal-fired power generation, and some industrial sites across south-east Asia are having to ration their output or shut down. “The world of energy is going to fracture between the haves and the have-nots,” said Segalen."}],[{"start":356.51,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1773963394_7047.mp3"}

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