In a major boost to global energy markets, Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed has announced that the Gulf state will resume normal liquefied natural gas (LNG) production within weeks. The news comes as a relief to countries heavily reliant on imported LNG, which had seen prices soar in recent months due to the state's temporary production halt. The Gulf state's LNG facilities had been shut down for maintenance and repairs, but the swift return to normal production is expected to help stabilize global energy supplies and ease pressure on consumers. As the world's third-largest LNG producer, the state's resumption of production will have far-reaching implications for the global energy landscape.
Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed says Gulf state will resume normal LNG production within weeks