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QATAR IS BALANCING LEGACY RESOURCES WITH RENEWABLE FUTURE AS IT TRANSITIONS
Oil and Gas News
|October 2025
The country's energy sector has embarked on transformational journey, expanding LNG capacity whilst diversifying into solar power to meet rising demand and global sustainability targets through strategic investments
QATAR stands at a pivotal juncture in its energy evolution, masterfully orchestrating a dual strategy that amplifies its traditional hydrocarbon dominance whilst embracing renewable energy technologies.
The year also saw Qatar announcing huge investments in petrochemicals, fertiliser and renewable projects that collectively position the nation as a formidable energy powerhouse capable of meeting both current global demands and future sustainability imperatives.
The Gulf state’s ambitious expansion plans reflect a sophisticated understanding of global energy dynamics, where traditional fossil fuels continue to play essential roles alongside emerging clean technologies.
As international energy markets grapple with supply chain disruptions and geopolitical tensions, Qatar has emerged as a stabilising force, leveraging its geographical advantages and vast reserves to secure long-term partnerships whilst simultaneously investing in next-generation energy infrastructure.
LEGACY ENERGY & FUTURE VISION
Qatar's energy strategy has undergone substantial evolution from its historical reliance on oil exports to becoming the world’s largest LNG exporter, with current production standing at 77 million tonnes annually.
This transformation reflects the nation’s prescient understanding that natural gas would serve as a crucial transitional fuel in the global energy transition.
Qatar is rapidly expanding its annual LNG production capacity from 77 million (metric) tonnes (MT) in 2024 to 142 MT by 2030, an 85 per cent increase, positioning itself to control nearly 25 per cent of global LNG trade.
This massive expansion encompasses the North Field project, which represents the largest natural gas development in the industry's history.
The nation’s vision extends beyond mere production increases, encompassing comprehensive value chain integration and technological advancement.
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