LNG market nervously awaits outcome of Qatar dispute

If the conflict between Qatar and its neighboring states escalates further, the development could impact the supply of LNG. Six LNG vessels have so far been denied access to the United Arab Emirates, reports Reuters. But a consultant remains optmistic.
Saudi Arabia and a series of other Gulf states have called of their diplomatic ties with Qatar. Here, Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (left) speaks to a representative of the United Arab Emirates. | Photo: /ritzau/AP
Saudi Arabia and a series of other Gulf states have called of their diplomatic ties with Qatar. Here, Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (left) speaks to a representative of the United Arab Emirates. | Photo: /ritzau/AP

It remains to be seen how the conflict between Qatar and several neighboring Arab states will impact the LNG market.

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