DOHA, Qatar • 29 September 2022 – His Excellency Mr. Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, the Minister of State for Energy Affairs, the President and CEO of QatarEnergy, participated in the 11th LNG Producer-Consumer Conference, which was hosted and held virtually from Japan.
In his keynote speech, His Excellency emphasized the need for a fair and effective transition towards our future ideal in which we can balance the needs for economic development with our climate ambitions. His Excellency stated that “without a realistic stable path towards the reduction of our carbon footprint, we will become more vulnerable to extreme climate change events.”
His Excellency Minister Al-Kaabi called for greater cooperation between LNG producers and consumers, which he said “will not only deepen the roots of economic stability and growth, but also drive an environmental benefit to us all.”
The Minister of State for Energy Affairs, the President and CEO of QatarEnergy, said: “Lack of new investments was putting a heavy burden on both producers and consumers. Producers must find supplies that may not exist due to lack of investment, and consumers helplessly pay record prices as a result of a complex situation not entirely within their control.”
“Today’s geopolitical and economic volatility is another grim reminder of the need to decisively act upon our words, and that a wait-and-see approach to the crisis can only come with higher economic and environmental cost, especially when the next crisis comes,” His Excellency added.
His Excellency Minister Al-Kaabi offered a view to how the State of Qatar is delivering on its cleaner energy and environmental commitments highlighting projects like the North Field Expansion, the recently announced world-scale blue Ammonia plant, the QatarEnergy LNG shipbuilding program, carbon capture and sequestration, and renewable solar production. His Excellency said: “These investments speak to the concrete steps we are taking to lower the carbon intensity of our energy products and provide the world with lower carbon energy products that constitute the backbone of a responsible and realistic energy transition.”
The LNG Producer-Consumer Conference is a global annual dialogue, launched in 2012, and organized by Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, and the Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre. It provides ministers, heads of international organizations, corporate executives, and other stakeholders with a venue to share the latest trends in the global LNG market and discussing opportunities and challenges with a view to its development.