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OPEC+ Holds Course on Output as IEA Calls Time Out on Oil

OPEC and its Russian-led allies stick to their planned oil production strategy, issuing words of caution regarding the strength of the demand recovery.

Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, right, and Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak attend a session of the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum, Saint Petersburg, Russia, June 3. (REUTERS/Evgenia Novozhenina)

Qatar and Gaza’s Electricity: Mediation, Aid, and Expertise 

As the largest liquefied natural gas exporter in the world and one of the few countries able to work and negotiate with various parties in Israel and Gaza, Qatar is uniquely positioned to work within Gaza’s energy sector.

Palestinian residents walk in the Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, Aug. 19, 2020. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

OPEC and the IEA Expect Strong Oil Demand Recovery Despite Faltering India

Oil prices shrugged off concerns over India, topping $70 per barrel for benchmark Brent crude in response to improved market fundamentals and drawdowns in global oil inventories.

Jammu and Kashmir State Disaster Response Force soldiers stand outside a government hospital in Jammu, India, May 19. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)

The Future of Renewable and Low Carbon Energy in the Middle East and North Africa

On May 19, AGSIW hosted a discussion on the transition to renewable and low carbon energy in the Middle East and North Africa.

Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, about 50 kilometers south of Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Strategy and Government Communications of Dubai via AP)

Qatar Petroleum Comes of Age as it Assumes Sole LNG Ownership

After more than 25 years of working alongside international oil company giants, Qatar Petroleum has the technical capability and expertise to manage its own gas business. But it is unlikely to end all its partnerships.

Qatar Petroleum headquarters in Doha, Qatar (Sergi Reboredo/VWPics via AP)

Japan’s Oil Diplomacy in the Gulf: Old Idea, New Approaches

Japan’s need for energy security has long driven relations with the Gulf states, but, under the banner of economic diplomacy, Gulf-Japan ties are diversifying.

Everything at Once: Transformation of Abu Dhabi’s Oil Policy

Abu Dhabi traditionally managed its oil and gas resources cautiously and conserved hydrocarbon wealth for future generations, but the energy transition is reshaping its strategy.

The Transformation of Abu Dhabi’s Oil Industry

Ben Cahill discussed the fundamental shift in Abu Dhabi's oil policy since 2016.

The Panorama Digital Command Center at ADNOC's headquarters in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, May 12, 2018 (REUTERS/Satish Kumar)