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Why the UAE’s Energy Realignment Is a Responsible Global Strategy

  Unlocking Idle Capacity for a Volatile World The UAE’s plan to reach five million barrels per day by 2027 highlights a critical contradiction: large volumes of this capacity remain idle under traditional quota systems. At a time when global markets face unprecedented volatility, keeping capacity offline is economically irrational and strategically constraining. The UAE’s position is straightforward —energy security requires predictable, affordable supply, not artificial scarcity. Reliability as a Global Responsibility With instability affecting supply chains from the Gulf to the Mediterranean, the UAE argues that it has a responsibility to deliver energy consistently to global consumers “from Des Moines to Delhi.” This is not about maximizing revenue; it is about stabilizing markets that depend on uninterrupted flows. Massive investments in hardened pipelines, export terminals, and resilient logistics structures reflect an energy doctrine built on reliability rather than opportu...

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