Natural gas: A vital bridge for the Middle East’s energy future
With responsible development and rigorous regulation, gas can help the region move forward not just as an energy exporter, but as a global leader in the energy transition
The Middle East has long been at the heart of the global energy story. For decades, the region's oil exports have powered the global economy and fuelled national development. But as the world moves toward decarbonisation, and as regional economies seek to diversify and future-proof themselves, energy strategies are evolving. In this new era, natural gas has emerged as a vital bridge that offers a pragmatic balance between economic development, energy security and environmental responsibility. While natural gas is not a permanent solution to climate change, it is a crucial part of the transition. It complements the region's broader goals, such as Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, the UAE’s Net Zero
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