Oil & Gas
Even in a more carbon-conscious world, oil and gas will continue to play a significant role in the global energy system. From petrochemicals to power generation, oil and gas technologies will be a central player in the “dual challenge” of meeting increased energy demand and the need for low-carbon energy, making oil and gas still critical for international trade, investment, and geopolitics.
Recent analysis
Dispatches
Mar 17, 2026
How the Iran war could trigger a European energy crisis
By
Lisa Basquel
Refilling Europe’s depleted gas storage—already a difficult task given the continent’s efforts to stop purchasing Russian gas—is even more difficult now with the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed.
Dispatches
Mar 12, 2026
Energy under attack: What the Gulf can learn from Ukraine and Iraq
By
Matthew Keating
In their successes and shortcomings, Iraq and Ukraine are cases worth studying by countries currently under attack from Iran.
Dispatches
Mar 5, 2026
What a Middle East oil and LNG crisis means for China and East Asia
By
Joseph Webster, Reid I’Anson, and Kevin Li
China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan would each be affected by a collapse in energy through the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has effectively closed.
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The Global Energy Center develops and promotes pragmatic and nonpartisan policy solutions designed to advance global energy security, enhance economic opportunity, and accelerate pathways to net-zero emissions.
Events
Global Energy Forum
Apr 1, 2022
Can the Eastern Mediterranean resolve its natural gas strife?
By
Atlantic Council
What role can the region play in a global push to reduce emissions and improve energy security?
Global Energy Forum
Apr 1, 2022
How a circular carbon economy can help achieve Paris Agreement climate goals
By
Atlantic Council
Tools such as carbon capture and storage, hydrogen, and others will all need to be organized together to form a ‘circular carbon economy’ of carbon management.
Global Energy Forum
Apr 1, 2022
The role of refining in the energy transition: Reduce carbon intensity of fuels and chemicals
By
Atlantic Council
How can the refining sector adapt to produce a wide range of less carbon-intense fuels from relatively unfamiliar raw materials?