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Katar'ın dev LNG tesisinde patlama: 13 ölü, onlarca yaralı

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Katar'ın Ras Laffan sıvılaştırılmış doğal gaz (LNG) kompleksinde, Pazar akşamı meydana gelen patlamada en az 13 kişi hayatını kaybetti, çok sayıda kişi yaralandı. Patlamanın, Mart ayında bir İran saldırısı nedeniyle durdurulan operasyonların yeniden başlatılması sırasında yaşandığı bildirildi. Katar yetkilileri, Barzan yerel gaz tedarik tesisinde 'teknik bir kaza' olduğunu açıkladı. Tesis, ABD'nin büyük bir askeri üssüne ev sahipliği yapan Katar'ın enerji altyapısının kritik bir parçası. Mart ayındaki İran saldırısı sonrası faaliyetlere ara verilmiş, bu yeniden başlatma girişimi faciayla sonuçlanmıştır. Uzmanlar, bölgede devam eden jeopolitik gerilimlerin enerji tesislerindeki riskleri artırdığına dikkat çekiyor. Kaza, küresel LNG piyasasında önemli bir tedarikçi olan Katar'ın üretim kapasitesini kısa vadede etkileyebilir. Yetkililer, olayın nedenine ilişkin soruşturma başlatırken, can kayıpları ve yaralanmalar tesis çalışanları arasında büyük üzüntü yarattı. Bu tür kazalar, enerji devi ülkenin güvenlik protokollerini yeniden gözden geçirmesini gerektirebilir.

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