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Qatar LNG Trains Destroyed: A Decade of Famine Ahead?
Two of Qatar Energy's vital natural gas liquefaction centers have been destroyed, forcing the company to declare force majeure on long-term delivery contracts. This unprecedented event impacts European and Asian energy markets, with Iran further threatening to target more facilities in retaliation for Israeli strikes.
Experts explain that repairing these complex 'cryogenic trains' will take 3-5 years due to specialized components like cryogenic heat exchangers. The discussion draws parallels to the 1973 oil embargo but highlights a crucial difference: the current damage is physical and long-term, not merely a switch that can be flipped back on, potentially leading to a 'decade of famine' in global energy supply.
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