Attacks in Iran and Qatar lift oil and gas prices

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- Attacks on oil and natural gas facilities this week are expected to severely hinder post-war production recovery in Persian Gulf nations, according to the main story.
- NYT Climate confirms energy facilities in Iran and Qatar were attacked, directly linking these events to the immediate surge in prices.
- CleanTechnica reveals the Trump Administration is weighing an Endangered Species Act exemption to support oil and gas activities in the Gulf of Mexico, indicating a push for domestic production amidst global instability.
Why it matters: Attacks on key energy infrastructure are spiking prices and could reshape global energy policy.
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