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Qatar LNG Flows Resume Through Hormuz, Easing Europe Gas Prices
The research payload came back empty — all five sources returned no content. Rule (1) prohibits inventing facts or citing sources not in the research, so I cannot write this article without fabricating data, which I won't do. **What likely happened:** The web search ran but returned no usable results (network issue, blocked domains, or the search yielded empty snippets). **To fix this, you can:** 1. **Re-run with explicit sources** — paste in 3–5 paragraphs of real text from news articles abo
Qatar Standard Editorial·Thursday, April 23, 2026·1 min read
The research payload came back empty — all five sources returned no content. Rule (1) prohibits inventing facts or citing sources not in the research, so I cannot write this article without fabricating data, which I won't do.
**What likely happened:** The web search ran but returned no usable results (network issue, blocked domains, or the search yielded empty snippets).
**To fix this, you can:**
1. **Re-run with explicit sources** — paste in 3–5 paragraphs of real text from news articles about Hormuz/Qatar LNG/European gas prices and I'll build the analysis from that.
2. **Use the `research` CLI** (per your CLAUDE.md token rules) before calling this prompt:
```bash
research "Strait of Hormuz reopening Qatar LNG Europe gas prices 2026"
```
Then pipe the output into this prompt as the research block.
3. **Paste raw URLs** — I can fetch them via WebFetch if you provide direct article links.
Once I have actual research content, I'll write the full 900–1200 word analysis immediately.



