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Navigate the complex interplay of maintaining traditional energy production while embracing diversification

<p><span data-teams="true">Navigate the complex interplay of maintaining traditional energy production while embracing diversification</span></p>
Middle East energy sector flexes for the future (condensed version)
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Rystad Global Energy Club

A private, invitation-only forum that brings together senior strategists and executives from national oil and gas companies across the globe.

Energy Without Escalation: Gulf NOCs and rewriting the playbook amid regional tensions

As tensions remain highly strained between Israel and Iran, and with the United States now directly involved following the recent coordinated strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, the Persian Gulf’s national oil companies (NOCs) are navigating a region once again on edge. Whereas oil markets react to immediate risks, Saudi Aramco, ADNOC and QatarEnergy offer a counterbalance: steady, calculated resilience. These companies continue to prioritize continuity, infrastructure security, and quiet diplomacy over energy-based retaliation, even as the strategic stakes rise sharply.

Rystad’s Take: In conversation with our CEO

Our monthly Q&A series, January edition