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Saturday, December 06, 2025 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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Al-Kaabi meets Dutch minister of foreign trade and development

The Minister of State for Energy Affairs His Excellency Saad bin Sherida al-Kaabi held a meeting Monday with Aukje de Vries, the Minister of Foreign Trade and Development of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Discussions during the meeting dealt with energy relations and co-operation between Qatar and Holland and means to enhance them. 

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Namibia president receives al-Kaabi

Namibia President Dr Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah received His Excellency the Minister of State for Energy Affairs, Saad bin Sherida al-Kaabi in the country's capital Windhoek Thursday.Discussions during the meeting dealt with energy relations and co-operation between Qatar and Namibia and means to enhance them.

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Al-Kaabi meets KOGAS president and CEO

His Excellency the Minister of State for Energy Affairs Saad bin Sherida al-Kaabi, who is also the President and CEO of QatarEnergy, held talks with Choi Yeon-hye, President and CEO of Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) during a visit to South Korea. Discussions during the meeting centred on enhancing bilateral co-operation and expanding business relations with one of the important buyers of Qatari LNG.

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Al-Kaabi meets South Korea's prime minister

His Excellency the Minister of State for Energy Affairs Saad bin Sherida al-Kaabi met with Kim Min-seok, Prime Minister of South Korea in Seoul Wednesday. Discussions during the meeting dealt with energy relations and co-operation between Qatar and Korea and means to enhance them.

His Excellency the Minister of State for Energy Affairs Saad Sherida al-Kaabi, who is also the President and CEO of QatarEnergy, held meetings with senior Japanese energy industry leaders on cooperation in the energy sector in Tokyo Monday.
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Al-Kaabi meets Japanese energy leaders in Tokyo

His Excellency the Minister of State for Energy Affairs Saad bin Sherida al-Kaabi, who is also the President and CEO of QatarEnergy, held meetings with senior Japanese energy industry leaders on co-operation in the energy sector in Tokyo Monday. Al-Kaabi met with senior executives of major energy and electric power companies including Yukio Kani, Chairman and Global CEO of JERA; Kenichi Hori, President and CEO of Mitsui; Akiya Kotani, Executive Vice-President of Kansai Electric; Shunichi Kito, Representative Director, and President and CEO of Idemitsu; Shigeru Yamada, Representative Director and Group CEO of Cosmo Energy Holdings; and Fujita Masahiro, Representative Director and Chairman of JAPEX. Discussions during the meetings focused on existing and future co-operation and further strengthening bilateral relations in the energy sector.

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Need for people at forefront of energy policies and priorities: Al-Kaabi

His Excellency the Minister of State for Energy Affairs, Saad Sherida al-Kaabi has asserted the need to have people at the forefront of energy policies and priorities.Speaking at the opening panel discussion at the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference (ADIPEC), Minister al-Kaabi said, “all our partners and colleagues in the room know that, we in Qatar, have had the same policy and view on how we see the business, how we see the transition, how we see the need for oil and gas for the future, and that has not changed.“We have announced that we cannot reach net-zero because we don’t think it is achievable.”Minister al-Kaabi stressed that energy should not be politicised, nor should be subject to changing politics.He said: “Unfortunately, a small part of this conference has changed with politics, and I think they are not looking at facts and realities. We shouldn't be following politics when we look at the lives of people for the future and how much energy we need for the future.”Speaking on regulations and trade barriers, Minister al-Kaabi reaffirmed Qatar’s opposition to Europe’s excessive regulations that will impose 5% of global turnover of companies that violate their planned Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD).“We have announced very clearly, and I have spoken on several occasions, that if Europe does not look at how they can water down or cancel the CSDDD and still have a penalty of 5% of our total world turnover as a penalty, we will not be delivering LNG to Europe, for sure,” he noted.Minister al-Kaabi concluded his remarks by affirming that this is not just about oil and gas but rather affects any company doing business in Europe like Toyota (for example) can be impacted while delivering cars; this is why it is very important that Europe looks at this very seriously.The Minister was speaking during a session entitled: “Energy Realities: Securing the future in an uncertain world” with participation from Suhail al-Mazrouei, Minister of Energy & Industry of the United Arab Emirates, and Karim Badawi, the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources of Egypt.

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GECF 27th Ministerial Meeting gets underway in Doha

The opening session was addressed by His Excellency the Minister of State for Energy Affairs, Saad Sherida al-Kaabi and GECF Secretary General Mohamed Hamel. The 27th Ministerial Meeting of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) is currently taking place in Doha, bringing together official delegations, senior officials, researchers, and leading energy experts.The high-level gathering is providing a unique platform for dialogue and collaboration, focusing on the future of natural gas and its vital role in strengthening global energy security..

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Al-Kaabi meets Swedish Minister for international development cooperation and foreign trade

HE the Minister of State for Energy Affairs, Saad Sherida al-Kaabi met in Doha today Benjamin Arif Dousa, Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade of Sweden. Discussions during the meeting dealt with energy relations and cooperation between Qatar and Sweden and means to enhance them.