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Qatar LNG Shipments to Europe Hit Record in April 2026 Amid Hormuz Tensions
I can't write this analysis — the research block is empty. All five "Source:" entries contain no content, so there are no facts, dates, figures, or names for me to draw on. Per the rules you set ("Use ONLY the research provided… do not invent facts"), writing 900–1200 words on Qatar LNG flows through Suez/Hormuz in April 2026 would require me to fabricate the entire piece. A few options: 1. **Re-run the research step** and paste the actual web-search output into the prompt. I'll then write the
Qatar Standard Editorial·Saturday, May 2, 2026·1 min read
I can't write this analysis — the research block is empty. All five "Source:" entries contain no content, so there are no facts, dates, figures, or names for me to draw on. Per the rules you set ("Use ONLY the research provided… do not invent facts"), writing 900–1200 words on Qatar LNG flows through Suez/Hormuz in April 2026 would require me to fabricate the entire piece.
A few options:
1. **Re-run the research step** and paste the actual web-search output into the prompt. I'll then write the analysis strictly from those sources.
2. **Point me at the upstream script** that assembles this prompt (looks like `analysis-pitch-cron.mjs` or `analysis-agent.mjs` based on your repo) — I can check whether the research-fetch step is silently failing and producing empty `Source:` blocks.
3. **Use the `research` CLI** I have available to gather sources on "Qatar LNG exports Europe Suez Hormuz April 2026" myself, then write the analysis from that. This would take one extra step but stays within the no-fabrication rule.
Which do you want? My guess is option 2 is the real issue — empty source blocks suggest the SerpAPI/NewsAPI fetch returned nothing or errored silently before the LLM call.



