Announcing the Middle East Gas Conference 2025: Hosted by Crescent Petroleum, Set for 10 December in Dubai

Mark your calendars for the Middle East Gas Conference 2025. The global energy community is set to converge in Dubai on December 10 for a unique and landmark event dedicated to shaping the future of natural gas across the region. Petroleum Economist and host sponsor Crescent Petroleum invite you to a high-level discussion on developing regional gas strategies among industry leaders to meet changing domestic energy needs and transform local economies.

With shifting demand patterns, the rise of AI, evolving energy security and sustainability needs and the pursuit of economic development, the Middle East has an exciting opportunity to harness its gas resources like never before.

Key topics to be covered include:

· Regional gas market developments and investment strategies

· Unlocking upstream gas potential and infrastructure expansion

· The evolution of gas to meet local development and growing power needs

· Decarbonising and improving the gas value chain

The event will feature keynote speeches from top-level executives, government officials, and thought leaders including Crescent Petroleum CEO Majid Jafar. Attendees can also expect high-level panel discussions and exclusive networking opportunities.

Paul Hickin, chief economist and editor-in-chief at Petroleum Economist stated: “This groundbreaking event brings the industry together to truly unlock the full potential of Middle East gas for its people – to power the region for tomorrow and beyond.”

John Royall, CEO of Gulf Energy Information said: “Crescent Petroleum is a clear energy pioneer in Iraq, and by bringing together like-minded leaders across the region and across the gas and power value chain, the event will contribute to natural gas replacing less efficient and less clean fuels in the region.”

The Middle East Gas Conference 2025 will serve as a strategic touchpoint for aligning industry priorities on gas-to-power, while maximising the region’s economic potential.

Contacts: Paul Hickin

Chief Economist and Editor-in-Chief

Petroleum Economist

paul.hickin@pemedianetwork.com

Visit Middle East Gas Conference Website

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