diplomaticunverifiedv13

Iranian Conflict Expected to Reduce Global LNG Supply by 15% (2026‑2030)

|Iran, Iran|1 independent sources

Published by WarSignal Editorial · Last updated

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned that the ongoing conflict in Iran could cut the world’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply by 15% between 2026 and 2030.

According to the IEA, the war’s impact on Iran’s LNG production and export capacity is projected to reduce global supply by a significant margin, affecting markets that rely on Iranian LNG shipments.

The agency’s assessment highlights the vulnerability of global energy supplies to geopolitical tensions in key producing regions.

Verification Status

unverifiedUnverified — single source, not yet confirmed This event has been confirmed by 1 independent sources.

Actors & Tags

IranIEA

Location

Loading Map

Sources (1)

Loading sources…

About This Report

This report is generated by WarSignal's multi-source intelligence pipeline. Information is collected from wire services, OSINT channels, and partner APIs, then clustered, verified, and published with editorial oversight. Source attribution and verification status are displayed for full transparency. For our complete methodology, visit our Sources & Methodology page.