Middle East conflict: the road ahead for global gas markets
Mar 05, 2026
As the Middle East conflict enters its sixth day, global gas markets are facing growing uncertainty and disruption. In the latest episode of the Energy Connect podcast, Robin Mills, CEO of Qamar Energy and Energy Connects columnist, discusses with host Chiranjib Sengupta the sharp rise in natural gas prices, the competition for LNG between Europe and Asia, and the broader implications for energy security. They also explore how resilient the global gas sector is in the face of supply disruptions and what the next few years could hold for LNG markets.
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