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Qatar’s Energy Minister has expressed concerns about future energy supplies, citing a potential shortage of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and natural gas beyond 2035. The minister highlighted that a lack of sufficient investment in the sector, coupled with the rapid increase in energy demand driven by artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, could strain global energy resources.

The minister emphasized that the surge in energy consumption attributable to AI and digital infrastructure is likely to accelerate demand for natural gas, which plays a key role in global energy markets. At the same time, he warned that inadequate investment in new LNG projects and infrastructure may hinder supply capabilities in the coming decades.

Experts note that long-term energy planning is crucial to meet increasing global demand while transitioning to cleaner energy sources. Industry analysts suggest that countries and companies may need to ramp up investments in LNG development and diversify energy portfolios to avoid potential shortages.

The statement from Qatar, one of the world’s leading LNG producers, underscores broader concerns about global energy security amid shifting technological and economic landscapes. Stakeholders across the energy sector are closely monitoring investments and policy developments to ensure stable supplies in the years ahead.

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