QatarEnergy has begun mobilizing operations to restart exports following a period of force majeure triggered by mid-March missile strikes on the Ras Laffan facility. While full capacity awaits the clearance of mines and the restoration of secure transit, the state firm has informed customers that 50% of output could resume within a month of reopening the waterway, with projections for 80% capacity reaching within two months.
Addressing the ongoing maritime risks, the Prime Minister advocated for a direct communication link between Washington and Tehran. He described a dangerous environment where unauthorized actors exploit shipping radio frequencies to issue fake threats in the name of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. Establishing a verified hotline would serve to authenticate distress signals and ensure tankers can navigate the chokepoint without falling victim to disinformation or intimidation. Recent tracking data shows Qatari-linked carriers are already moving toward the Persian Gulf in anticipation of a restart.





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