Politics
Briefing: 'Disaster: Attacks on gas infrastructure, in Iran and Qatar, may set us back several years'
Strategic angle: Experts warn of significant setbacks in energy stability due to recent attacks.
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Updated 23 days ago
The recent attacks on gas infrastructure in Iran and Qatar have triggered alarms within the energy sector, suggesting potential disruptions to energy stability.
Dr. Adi Imsirovic, an expert in energy systems, highlights that these incidents could lead to a structural rupture in established energy norms, affecting supply chains and operational frameworks.
The implications of these attacks may extend beyond immediate damage, influencing energy policies and infrastructure investments in the region for years to come.