Qatar Can’t Curb Sharp Rise in Gas Prices

Qatar Petroleum CEO and Minister of State for Energy Saad al-Kaabi speaks during a news conference in Doha, Qatar June 24, 2019. REUTERS/Naseem Zeitoun/File Photo
Qatar Petroleum CEO and Minister of State for Energy Saad al-Kaabi speaks during a news conference in Doha, Qatar June 24, 2019. REUTERS/Naseem Zeitoun/File Photo
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Qatar Can’t Curb Sharp Rise in Gas Prices

Qatar Petroleum CEO and Minister of State for Energy Saad al-Kaabi speaks during a news conference in Doha, Qatar June 24, 2019. REUTERS/Naseem Zeitoun/File Photo
Qatar Petroleum CEO and Minister of State for Energy Saad al-Kaabi speaks during a news conference in Doha, Qatar June 24, 2019. REUTERS/Naseem Zeitoun/File Photo

Saad al-Kaabi, Qatar’s Minister of State for Energy Affairs, Managing Director and CEO of Qatar Petroleum, announced the change of the company’s name to Qatar Energy, to reflect a broader energy strategy.

The minister said that the state-owned company does not intend to offer its assets to investors to raise funds, explaining: “We have great liquidity.”

He also pointed to a new strategy that will focus on energy efficiency and environmentally friendly technology such as carbon dioxide capture technology.

In a press conference on Monday, Al-Kaabi said that he was not happy with the high gas prices, explaining that his country could not help mitigate this sharp rise because it had allocated all of its production and believed high prices were destroying demand, Bloomberg reported.

“We have reached the limit as far as we have given all of our customers their due quantities,” Kaabi said, adding that he expected gas prices to decline slightly as some factories return to operation and Russia pledges to increase supplies to Europe.

“I am not happy with the gas prices being high,” he said, stressing that the US market would “feel the pressure soon” and that customers were already seeing the effects by paying more for electricity.

“The lesson is more long-term trades. Even if I can take advantage of short-term spikes like this, I don’t like it because it is ruinous to demand,” he underlined.

Qatar aims to increase LNG production to 127 million tons per year by 2027 from 77 million tons.

In February, Al-Kaabi told Reuters that the state-owned Qatar Oil Company would still mainly use long-term price contracts as it ramped up its production.

He added that Qatar Energy would not speed up the timetable for expanding the North Field to meet the high demand for gas.



Saudi Arabia Sees 656% Surge in Leisure Tourism in 2024

File photo of Saudi flag/Asharq Al-Awsat
File photo of Saudi flag/Asharq Al-Awsat
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Saudi Arabia Sees 656% Surge in Leisure Tourism in 2024

File photo of Saudi flag/Asharq Al-Awsat
File photo of Saudi flag/Asharq Al-Awsat

The Saudi Ministry of Tourism said its sector, particularly the leisure and holiday segments, witnessed substantial growth, due in no small part to the Kingdom's Vision 2030 directives.
In a statement marking World Tourism Day, observed every year on September 27, the ministry said that the Kingdom welcomed 17.5 million international tourists between January and July 2024, a 10% increase over the same period in 2023 and a 73% increase compared to the 2019 figures, SPA reported.
Most striking is the 656% increase in the number of tourists arriving specifically for entertainment and holiday purpose. The ministry said that 4.2 million tourists arrived for these purposes in the first seven months of 2024, a 25% increase over the previous year and an enormous leap over pre-pandemic levels in 2019.
These impressive results highlight the success of the Kingdom's long-term tourism strategy, under Vision 2030, which seeks to transform Saudi Arabia into a global tourism destination. The Kingdom had set the goal of 100 million tourists by 2030, but achieved this milestone in 2023, seven years ahead of schedule.
Saudi Arabia was acknowledged as the fastest-growing G20 country in the latest UN World Tourism Barometer report. According to September report, Saudi Arabia leads both in the growth of international tourist numbers and in tourism revenues.
These figures underscore the Kingdom's strategic focus on developing a sustainable tourism sector, improving infrastructure, and promoting Saudi Arabia as a premier global destination.
The ministry's achievements reflect the effectiveness of these efforts and position the Kingdom as a key player in the field of global tourism.