The Iran war created a global natural gas shortage — a windfall for U.S. companies

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by Julia Simon
April 14, 2026
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A global natural gas shortage, due to Qatar's LNG being offline, is creating a windfall for U.S. energy companies.

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This situation impacts energy markets and could affect consumer energy costs due to increased demand and prices for natural gas.

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U.S. companies are bringing in new investments as they identify an opening in the global natural gas market. This surge in investment is occurring because Qatar's liquefied natural gas (LNG) remains offline. The situation has created a global natural gas shortage, which is described as a windfall for these U.S. companies.

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