QatarEnergy's LNG restart stayed paced by naval-escort capacity rather than diplomacy through the tanker rebound, with Lloyd's List reporting escort slots, not the talks in Qatar, as the binding constraint 1. LNG carriers cross the Strait of Hormuz on a separate convoy schedule from crude tankers.
A strong day for crude exits therefore carries no read on the LNG throughput a European gas desk actually prices. Two destroyed Ras Laffan trains hold recovery near 83% of pre-conflict nameplate, a plant-level ceiling that no transit count can lift.
TTF settled around EUR 43.6/MWh on 1 July, a two-week high driven by US-Iran-talks-in-Qatar jitters rather than any change in physical LNG supply 2. The JKM-TTF arb had already compressed towards parity as two Qatar trains stayed offline , and neither leg moved on the tanker news.
