Member Corner
Amid global energy evolutions, natural gas has emerged as a cornerstone in addressing rising energy demands, underpinned by population expansion, economic growth, and the urgent development priorities of emerging economies striving to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Its dual advantages as a dependable energy source and a comparatively lower-carbon alternative to traditional fuels underscore its pivotal role in reconciling energy security with climate imperatives. Yet, fulfilling this demand hinges on the stability and diversification of global supply—a challenge shaped by intricate dynamics, including uneven reserve distribution, infrastructure investments, competing regional energy policies, and disparities in technological innovation.