Qatar Gas Plant Explosion Claims 13 Lives, Injures 66

Qatar: At least 13 workers were killed following an explosion at Qatar's Barzan Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant on Sunday night, Qatar's Minister of State for Energy Affairs Saad Kaabi said on Monday.

According to Jordan News Agency, initial findings indicate the incident was accidental and not the result of sabotage or deliberate action, Kaabi said. He added that a full investigation has been launched into the incident. The victims were Indian and Pakistani nationals, the minister said. Sixty-six people were injured, including Qataris and citizens of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kenya, Ghana, Tanzania, Nigeria, and Nepal, he said, adding that none of the injured are in critical or life-threatening condition.

The explosion occurred around 10:30 p.m. at the facility, Kaabi said. The plant had been shut since December 2025 for maintenance and only resumed operations two days before the blast.

Emergency response teams from QatarEnergy, working alongside Civil Defense authorities, brought the fire under control, according to Qatar News Agency (QNA).

Kaabi said that the incident has not disrupted LNG production or exports, nor affected operations at Ras Laffan Port or other energy facilities. Domestic and international supply commitments, he said, remain fully intact.

There are no indications of environmental hazards or leaks, the minister said, adding that monitoring systems detected no threats to surrounding areas.

Kaabi said QatarEnergy is committed to transparency and announced that the findings will be released once the investigation is complete.