LNG market nervously awaits outcome of Qatar dispute
![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](https://photos.watchmedier.dk/watchmedier/resize:fill:3840:0:0/plain/https://photos.watchmedier.dk/Images/article9630180.ece/ALTERNATES/schema-16_9/ritzau-saudiarabien.jpg)
It remains to be seen how the conflict between Qatar and several neighboring Arab states will impact the LNG market.
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