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<Commodity>European Natural Gas Prices Mount 35% on Iranian Attacks on Global LNG Plants
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Iran intensified its attacks on energy infrastructure in the Gulf region, leading to damage at the world's largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plant located in Qatar.

As a result, European natural gas prices rallied, with benchmark futures prices mounting by 35%. Since the onset of the Iran war, prices have surged by over 1x.

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Several LNG facilities in its Ras Laffan Industrial City were attacked by missiles, causing massive fires and extensive damage, QatarEnergy said.
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