Qatar Plans to Rapidly Restart LNG Output After Hormuz Opens (opens original article in a new tab)
Qatar plans to rapidly increase LNG output once the Strait of Hormuz reopens, aiming to restore most export capacity within two months after being halted by an Iranian attack.
- Qatar plans to rapidly boost LNG production once Strait of Hormuz reopens, aiming to restore most export capacity within two months.
- QatarEnergy expects to raise output to 50% of capacity a month after Hormuz reopens and 80% within two months, with remaining capacity taking years to restore due to Iranian missile damage.
- Ras Laffan complex has been largely idle for over three months due to Hormuz closure, but some production trains have operated at reduced capacity.
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