Webinar - The Day After the War: Gulf Energy, Maritime Chokepoints, and the Reshaping of Global Markets
The discussion offered valuable insights into the evolving dynamics of energy, trade, and geopolitics in a rapidly changing global landscape.

Our CEO, Aida Araissi, had the privilege of moderating the panel, “The Day After the War: Gulf Energy, Maritime Chokepoints, and the Reshaping of Global Markets,” hosted by Gulf Times Qatar. We extend our sincere thanks to the distinguished panelists who shared their expertise and perspectives:
🔹Faisal Al-Mudahka, Editor-in-Chief, Gulf Times
🔹Dr. Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Fellow for the Middle East, Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy
🔹Dr. Jim Krane, Diana Tamari Sabbagh Fellow in Middle East Energy Studies and Co-Director, Middle East Energy Roundtable, Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy
🔹Dr. Kenneth B. Medlock III, James A. Baker III and Susan G. Baker Fellow, Energy and Resources, Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy & Senior Director, Center for Energy Studies
🔹Professor Rory Miller, Director, Energy Studies Program, Georgetown University, Qatar
🔹Rashid Al-Mohanadi, Nonresident Fellow, Middle East Council on Global Affairs
The discussion offered valuable insights into the evolving dynamics of energy, trade, and geopolitics in a rapidly changing global landscape.Thank you to Gulf Times for convening such an important dialogue, and to all who joined the conversation.
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