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Oil tanker hit by 'unknown projectile' near Strait of Hormuz, sparking fire
Qatar temporarily abandoned plans to rapidly ramp up LNG production after the attack on the Al Rekayyat LNG tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, Bloomberg writes, citing sources
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Qatar temporarily abandoned plans to rapidly ramp up LNG production after the attack on the Al Rekayyat LNG tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, Bloomberg writes, citing sources.According to the agency, after the strike on the ship, the QatarEnergy...
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