India, March 26 -- Gulf energy infrastructure faces at least $25 billiob repair bill after war damage

LNG plants, refineries and terminals hit, disrupting global oil and gas supply

Qatar's Ras Laffan sees 17% capacity loss, with recovery taking up to five years

Iran's South Pars faces slower recovery due to supply chain constraints and sanctions

Analysts say structural bottlenecks, not just funding, will shape recovery timelines

Beyond the staggering human cost of thousands of deaths, the conflict in West Asia is also levelling the region's energy structures. Analysis by Rystad Energy indicates that damage to oil and gas infrastructure has reached at least $25 billion, warning that restoration for some facilities could take months, i...