Qatar blamed Tehran for strikes on its natural gas facilities, a day after Iran’s largest natural gas source was hit. The price of oil climbed to $114 a barrel as uncertainty over the war’s impacts on energy supplies grew.
Iran War Live Updates: Qatar Reports More Attacks on Energy Infrastructure as Oil Prices Rise
Originally reported by New York Times
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