…On March 2, QatarEnergy — the state-owned energy giant responsible for all of the country’s liquefied natural gas exports — announced a complete halt to LNG production…their shutdown effectively removes roughly 20% of the world’s LNG export capacity from the market in one hit…This goes beyond sentiment and sits squarely in the let’s-affect-fundamentals territory…This episode will embed a geopolitical risk premium far deeper into LNG pricing than existed even at the height of the Russia-Ukraine crisis…The long-term impact could be structural and include reconfigured trade flows, geopolitical risk premiums baked into contracts, changes in investment strategies, and a renewed urgency for diversification of supplies.

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    21 hours ago

    A lot of electric power is produced by natural gas locally. And we have assholes hysterically agitating to build data centers. Won’t this be so fun?

    Edit: words are hard