Summary:
At the 52nd Gastech Conference in Houston, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri emphasized India's significant role in the global energy industry. He stated that India will account for 35% of the global increase in energy demand over the next two decades, surpassing global averages. Puri highlighted India's "energy trilemma" of balancing supply, affordability, and the green transition, expressing optimism about addressing these challenges.
The conference brought together global energy ministers from the United States, Egypt, Nigeria, and Turkey to discuss geopolitical and industry issues. The United States' role in stabilizing energy flows was highlighted, with Egypt recognized as a crucial energy gateway. Nigeria's natural gas potential was discussed, and industry leaders debated the global implications of India's energy policies, focusing on natural gas, LNG, and hydrogen technologies.
Source: IBEF
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