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Qatar Gas Facility Explosion: 54 Injured, 18 Missing in Ras Laffan Blast

An explosion at Qatar's Ras Laffan gas facility on Sunday night has left 54 people injured and 18 missing. The blast occurred during efforts to resume operations at the Barzan gas supply plant, triggering a major fire. The facility is crucial for domestic electricity generation and water desalination, and any prolonged disruption could affect global LNG markets. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the explosion.

54 injured, 18 missing after explosion at Qatar's Ras Laffan gas facility

Doha, June 22

An explosion ripped through Qatar's key natural gas export infrastructure injuring at least 54 people while 18 others remain missing, according to official reports.

The blast occurred in the Ras Laffan industrial area on Sunday night, one of the world's most important energy hubs, during ongoing efforts to resume operations at the facility following earlier disruptions linked to regional conflict.

The incident triggered a major fire at the Barzan gas supply facility, prompting emergency response teams to rush to the site.

State energy giant QatarEnergy confirmed the incident, saying operations were underway to restart parts of the export terminal when the explosion took place. On Sunday night, that work sparked an explosion and fire at the Barzan gas supply facility, according to the company.

The scale of damage remains unclear, but Qatar's Interior Ministry later confirmed significantly higher casualty figures than initially reported. Authorities said at least 54 people were injured in the explosion, while search operations were ongoing for 18 missing workers hours after the incident.

The Barzan facility is a major component of Qatar's gas infrastructure, with a production capacity of nearly 1.4 billion standard cubic feet of sales gas per day. The output is primarily used for domestic electricity generation and to power desalination plants that supply water across the arid Gulf state.

Officials said the explosion came as technical teams were attempting to restore operations following earlier disruptions in the region. The Ras Laffan complex had previously been affected during the recent conflict, including reported missile strikes that caused damage and forced partial shutdowns of operations.

The facility is jointly operated by QatarEnergy and international partners, including a minority stake held by energy major ExxonMobil, which has not yet issued a detailed public response.

Ras Laffan has long been considered a strategic backbone of global liquefied natural gas supply, and any prolonged disruption could have implications for international energy markets, particularly in Asia and Europe, which rely heavily on Qatari exports.

Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the explosion, while emergency and security teams continue search-and-rescue operations at the site. Officials have not yet confirmed whether the blast was accidental or linked to external factors.

The incident follows a period of heightened instability in the region, with previous attacks on energy infrastructure raising concerns about the vulnerability of critical Gulf energy facilities amid broader geopolitical tensions.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

This is concerning for global energy markets. Qatar supplies a significant portion of LNG to India too. Any disruption could impact our gas imports and prices. Hope they get the facility back online safely.

James A

Terrible incident. 18 people missing is a huge number. The article mentions earlier disruptions from missile strikes - makes you wonder about security at these critical facilities. Hope this isn't another targeted attack.

Siddharth J

One thing that stands out is that the explosion happened while workers were trying to restart operations after earlier disruptions. Safety protocols need to be reviewed. Can't put workers' lives at risk just to restore production quickly. 💔

Michael C

Ras Laffan is absolutely critical for global energy supply. This reminds me of the risks we face when so much of our energy infrastructure is concentrated in geopolitically tense regions. Diversification of energy sources is key.

Kavya N

My heart goes out to the families of those missing. Working in such volatile regions must be incredibly stressful. I hope QatarEnergy takes full responsibility and provides proper compensation and support to all affected workers. 😢

Ravi K

The article mentions ExxonMobil has a stake - they should be held accountable too. When multinational companies operate in these high-risk zones, they must ensure world-class safety measures are in place. This is a massive failure in risk management.

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