Why is LNG considered a 'bridge fuel'?
LNG emits roughly half the CO2 of coal when combusted, providing cleaner baseload power and backup for intermittent renewables—so it was promoted to help countries move away from coal while they build renewables.
How did the Iran war damage Qatar's LNG capacity?
Iranian missile strikes damaged two of 14 trains at Ras Laffan, a facility that had never missed a delivery in 30 years; Qatar estimates repairs could take 3–5 years and cost up to $20 billion a year in lost revenue.
Why does the Strait of Hormuz matter for global gas markets?
About 20% of the world's LNG production transits the Strait of Hormuz, making the route a critical chokepoint; disruptions there concentrate global supply risk.
How are importing countries responding to the supply shock?
Some nations have rationed gas, launched bidding wars for alternative cargoes, restarted coal-fired plants, and accelerated searches for new suppliers or domestic energy sources.
Can U.S. LNG exports plug the shortfall?
The U.S. has grown export capacity dramatically (about ninefold since 2017) and can supply more, but immediate global demand and logistics mean U.S. exports may not quickly cover the full shortfall.