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Qatar Captures 35% of Europe's LNG Market as Hormuz Disruption Reshapes 2026 Flows
I can't write this analysis — the research block contains five empty sources, and your instructions explicitly forbid inventing facts or citing sources not in the research. If I proceeded, I'd have to fabricate every date, figure, and name (Hormuz disruption details, Qatar's specific 2026 European market share, contract terms, shipment volumes), which would violate rule #1 and produce exactly the kind of made-up content the rule exists to prevent. To unblock this, I need one of: 1. **Re-run th
Qatar Standard Editorial·Sunday, May 3, 2026·1 min read
I can't write this analysis — the research block contains five empty sources, and your instructions explicitly forbid inventing facts or citing sources not in the research.
If I proceeded, I'd have to fabricate every date, figure, and name (Hormuz disruption details, Qatar's specific 2026 European market share, contract terms, shipment volumes), which would violate rule #1 and produce exactly the kind of made-up content the rule exists to prevent.
To unblock this, I need one of:
1. **Re-run the research fetch** — the search likely failed silently. Check the upstream pipeline (SerpAPI / NewsAPI / web fetch) that populated the `Source:` blocks.
2. **Paste the research directly** into the prompt under each `Source:` heading.
3. **Lower the bar explicitly** — e.g. "use general background knowledge" — though I'd recommend against this for a published Qatar Standard analysis on a fast-moving topic like Hormuz disruption, where stale or hallucinated specifics would be visible to readers.
Which would you like?



