HE the Minister of State for Energy Affairs, Saad Sherida al-Kaabi has stressed the importance of a realistic energy transition that utilises a diverse and balanced energy mix that takes into consideration each country’s economic growth plans, energy requirements, and environmental targets.
Speaking at the opening Ministerial Plenary Session of the India Energy Week 2025 in New Delhi, al-Kaabi, also the President and CEO of QatarEnergy said, “Energy poverty is a serious issue in the world, where over a billion people have no access to basic power. In addition, we are going to have an additional 1.5bn to 2bn people on our planet by 2050. On top of that, the global middle class is expanding. All of this results in an incremental demand for energy that we have to cater for.”
“Therefore we need more power, we need oil, we need gas, and we need more renewables to get a resilient energy mix for the long term. We need all resources on deck,” al-Kaabi noted.
Minister al-Kaabi stressed the importance of continued investments in the oil and gas sector to help meet the world’s increasing energy demand and to avoid volatility in energy prices that result from supply shocks. “Demonising energy producers does not help in solving our environmental problem, nor does it help in securing affordable energy supplies”, al-Kaabi added.
Also taking part in the Ministerial panel were Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas of India, Doto Mashaka Biteko, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy of Tanzania, and Ed Miliband, Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero of the United Kingdom.
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Al-Kaabi highlights need for 'inclusive and balanced' global energy mix
HE the Minister of State for Energy Affairs speaks at opening Ministerial Plenary Session of India Energy Week 2025 in New Delhi
HE the Minister of State for Energy Affairs, Saad Sherida al-Kaabi speaks at opening Ministerial Plenary Session of India Energy Week 2025 in New Delhi
Also taking part in the Ministerial panel were Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas of India, Doto Mashaka Biteko, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy of Tanzania, and Ed Miliband, Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero of the United Kingdom.