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Policy
Qatar
2021
Revised/Updated NDC of Qatar
Qatar aims to reduce its GHG emissions by 25% by 2030 relative to a business-as-usual trajectory.
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Policy
Qatar
2020
Qatar- First Pilot Battery Storage Project
In 2020, the Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA) announced the complete installation of the first pilot battery energy storage units in Qatar. The 1MW/4MWh battery storage units were connected to the Nuaija substation on 11 kV. The battery system is used to store energy during off-peak hours, and reuse it during times of maximum load. The project is an investment from the Qatar government to balance the high demand of electricity in the summer time. The installation took a complete year, and is controlled by the the Distribution Control Center.
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Policy
Qatar
2021
Qatar Energy's Sustainability Strategy
Qatar Energy's Sustainability Strategy is governed by three mains references, Qatar National Vision 2030, United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals, and the Paris Agreement. It relies on several main pillars: to develop a low carbon energy department, to reduce emissions to compensate for residual emissions, and to preserve the company's leading position in the LNG sector.Qatar Energy set within its strategy several targets, such as:Methane intensity of 0.2% by 2025Carbon Reduction intensity of 15% from upstream and 25% from the LNG facilities by 2030Zero routine flaring by 2030Add 2 to 4 GW of renewable by…
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Policy
Qatar
2008
Qatar National Vision 2030
The National Vision 2030 presents Qatar's long term goals and provides the framework for future national strategies and plans.The guidelines for the environmental plans, included in the vision, are: preserving the environment and its natural balance to achieve comprehensive and sustainable development for all generationssupporting international actions against climate changedeveloping an agile and comprehensive legal systemestablishing effective and sophisticated environmental institutions
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Policy
Qatar
2021
Qatar Voluntary National Review 2021
Qatar aims through this document to track national efforts in achieving sustainable development and complying with Qatar National Vision 2030. Qatar Petroleum (QP) has already done/planned several efforts on methane mitigation subject. Some of these efforts are listed below:Adopted a climate framework including flare reduction and methane emissions reduction.Signed the Methane Guiding Principles (MGP)Launched an LDAR program in all its upstream and downstream facilitiesJoined the second phase of the Oil and Gas Methane Partnership (OGMP 2.0)Sponsored two courses as part of the global awareness program of the methane gas guidelines.
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Country
Ecuador
In Ecuador, The Energy Efficiency National Plan 2016-2035 presents an inter-sectoral plan for energy efficiency, policies in transport, industry, residence, production, generation and all energy consumption sectors. In 2013, a new feed-in tariff scheme for renewable energy projects also entered into force.
- Overview
- Energy mix
- Emissions
- Electricity
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Flagship report
Jun 2025
World Energy Investment 2025 Middle East
…global total. Middle Eastern and Asian national oil companies now account for about 40% of upstream investment, up from 25% in 2015.Upstream oil and gas investment in the Middle East varies from 100% in-country investment by national oil companies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to less than 35% in Iraq, signalling different levels of available funding and foreign involvement in resource extraction. In Qatar, domestic investment has ramped up sevenfold since 2015 with the accelerated development of the huge North Field, while foreign investment has quadrupled in the same period. In the United Arab Emirates and Oman, about…
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Flagship report
Nov 2025
World Energy Outlook 2025 Stated Policies Scenario
…EVs displace 10 mb/d of oil, mainly in Asia and Europe. Oil use for petrochemicals and aviation continues to increase to 2035 and 2050. Natural gas demand increases nearly 1% annually to 2035, supported by abundant supply and major liquefied natural gas (LNG) expansions in the United States and Qatar, then levels off. Coal demand peaks before 2030 as declines in China outweigh increases in India and Southeast Asia. From the 2030s, renewables in aggregate meet all additional global energy demand as they provide increasing amounts of generation in a rapidly expanding power sector. The renewables share in electricity generation…