Aramco CEO Calls for Proactive Measures to Avert Severe Energy Crisis  

Aramco CEO and President Amin Nasser. (Aramco)
Aramco CEO and President Amin Nasser. (Aramco)
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Aramco CEO Calls for Proactive Measures to Avert Severe Energy Crisis  

Aramco CEO and President Amin Nasser. (Aramco)
Aramco CEO and President Amin Nasser. (Aramco)

CEO and President of Saudi Aramco Amin Nasser urged proactive measures to avoid an escalating energy crisis and prevent a growing divide in energy transitions between the developed North and the developing South.

Speaking at the 24th World Petroleum Congress (WPC) in Calgary, Canada, Nasser emphasized the world deserves a more realistic, more robust energy transition plan, which should reasonably incorporate the continued deployment of new energy while recognizing the continued need for conventional power.

Nasser stressed that energy transition strategies should consider potential consequences if energy security and affordability are overlooked. He welcomed global leaders' acknowledgment that realistic solutions are necessary for the transition phase.

He warned that phasing out conventional energy prematurely could put energy security and affordability priorities at risk.

Addressing the risk of a global energy gap, Nasser noted, "While much of the Global North is focusing on environmental sustainability, the priority for many in the Global South is economic survival."

"Transition planning has not sufficiently recognized this clear need for distinctive solutions, and a widening divide is inevitable."

The official discussed the risks of prematurely phasing out traditional energy.

"The current transition shortcomings are already causing mass confusion across industries that produce and/or rely on energy. Long-term planners and investors do not know which way to turn," he said.

Nasser warned that it increased the risk of acute supply-demand imbalances in conventional energy and, therefore, an even more severe energy crisis where countries and people, not just assets, are stranded.

He announced: "We are talking about the complete transformation of a $100 trillion global economy. One that is likely to roughly double in size by 2050, with nearly an additional two billion energy consumers. In short, the re-invention of our energy-based way of life in less than 30 years."

Nasser received the World Petroleum Congress Dewhurst Award, given to the most influential global oil, gas, and energy leaders. Nasser is the twelfth award recipient in the Council's 90-year history.



GFH Acquires Dubai-based Logistics Fund

GFH Partners Ltd. has announced a strategic investment in Manrre REIT. Asharq Al-Awsat
GFH Partners Ltd. has announced a strategic investment in Manrre REIT. Asharq Al-Awsat
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GFH Acquires Dubai-based Logistics Fund

GFH Partners Ltd. has announced a strategic investment in Manrre REIT. Asharq Al-Awsat
GFH Partners Ltd. has announced a strategic investment in Manrre REIT. Asharq Al-Awsat

GFH Partners Ltd., the DIFC-based global asset management subsidiary of GFH Financial Group BSC, has announced a strategic investment in Manrre REIT, a premier Dubai-based fund specializing in institutional-grade logistics and industrial assets across the UAE and the GCC region.

Founded in 2018 by Palmon Group FZCO, a leading local logistics developer and owner, Manrre’s portfolio is valued at approximately AED 500 million ($136.1 million). This includes 26 high-quality, diversified industrial and logistics properties primarily in the UAE, establishing Manrre as a leading player in the region’s logistics and industrial real estate landscape.

This investment marks a pivotal milestone for Manrre and its future growth. Following the recent approval from the Dubai Financial Services Authority, GFH Partners has assumed the role of Fund Manager.

This transaction marks a significant milestone with the Fund converted into a Shariah-compliant investment vehicle and aspiring for growth by broadening its investor base and accelerating new acquisitions and projects across the UAE and Saudi Arabia, regions experiencing strong demand in the logistics and industrial sectors.

“Our investment in Manrre is an extension of GFH Partners’ strategy, cantered on collaboration with leading specialist asset managers operating in attractive segments of the global real estate market,” said CEO of GFH Partners Nael Mustafa.

“Already a major investor in logistics and industrial assets in the US, UK, and GCC region, we are well-positioned to leverage our deep experience to help accelerate Manrre’s growth and further build upon its unique market position,” he said.

“With a new structure and strengthened foundations, we look forward to capturing opportunities from strong macroeconomic drivers contributing to the growth of the logistics and industrial sectors across key markets in the GCC,” Mustafa added.

Kunal Lahori, Director of Manrre REIT Logistics Fund, also commented on the collaboration.

“This investment marks a pivotal moment for Manrre. We have consistently aimed to redefine the logistics and industrial real estate market in the UAE and beyond. With GFH Partners on board, we are well-positioned to expand our specialist asset class and further elevate Manrre’s market presence,” Lahori said.