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The Middle East steps on the gas
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The Middle East is rapidly growing its gas sector. Investments from NOCs and IOCs in giant gas projects should add 14 bcfd by the end of the decade, half for LNG export and half for domestic consumption. To fulfil that level of production growth, investments in non-associated gas projects are set to reach a record this year. For international companies, gas projects in the region present attractive opportunities. Gas accounts for only 34% of their Middle East production mix and generates 71% of the value. But this is not the only driver. Middle East gas projects help oil and gas companies solve the energy trilemma. The reserves are abundant, can be lifted at low cost, and have substantially lower carbon footprint than oil or coal.
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