Qatar has reportedly paused plans to expand its LNG production after the Strait of Hormuz tanker attack heightened regional tensions. The move could have implications for India, one of Qatar’s biggest LNG buyers, if the crisis drags on. Prolonged disruptions may push up energy prices, increase import costs, and put pressure on fuel and gas supplies.
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