AGSIW Energy Roundtables
A protracted period of dramatically lower oil prices has ushered in momentous challenges for Gulf Arab states and oil producing countries around the world. Oil markets are in uncharted territory, transformed by the advent of U.S. shale oil, set adrift by OPEC’s policy of pursuing market share, weighed down by a massive supply surplus, and searching for a new, higher price floor. The fiscal pressures brought on by lower oil prices have set in motion long-awaited economic restructuring of government-related entities and a fundamental shift in domestic energy policies of Gulf oil exporters. This series explores the drivers of the oil price outlook, upstream oil investment strategies, economic and energy policy reforms in the Gulf Cooperation Council, and renewable energy.
A Conversation With Majid Al-Moneef
As part of its energy series, AGSIW was pleased to host a private roundtable discussion with Majid Al-Moneef, former secretary general of the Supreme Economic Council of Saudi Arabia and member of the board of directors for Saudi Aramco, examining the energy dimension of Saudi Arabia’s reform programs. Read full remarks

Apr 19, 2017
Energy Roundtable with Majid Jafar
AGSIW was pleased to host a roundtable discussion with Majid Jafar, CEO of Crescent Petroleum, in conversation with Roger Diwan, vice president of IHS Financial Services at IHS Markit.

Energy Roundtable with Ibrahim Al-Muhanna
As part of its new energy roundtable series, AGSIW hosted a discussion with Ibrahim Al-Muhanna, former advisor to the minister of energy, industry, and mineral resources of Saudi Arabia. International oil markets have entered an unprecedented era of change following the extraordinary rise of technology-driven shale oil production in the United States, and the deep...
