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Petro Diplomacy 2025: The GCC Energy Sector: Transformation, Diversification, and Global Ambition June 24, 2025 For the 11th consecutive year, AGSI convened its Petro Diplomacy conference, bringing together private and public sector stakeholders from the United States and the Gulf Arab countries to discuss emerging trends in energy markets and regional politics. Session 2: The Role of the GCC in the New Energy Order Speakers Colby Connelly, Senior Analyst, Energy Intelligence Phillip Cornell, Principal, Economist Impact Karen E. Young, Senior Research Scholar, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs; Senior Fellow, Middle East Institute Kate Dourian, Non-Resident Fellow, AGSI; Contributing Editor, MEES; Fellow, Energy Institute (Moderator) The region is positioning itself as a supplier of choice of both conventional energy (oil and gas) and renewable energy. GCC energy companies are expanding global investments, securing partnerships in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Will this diversification soften the impact of a more assertive U.S. energy policy or stiffen the resolve of the Gulf Arab states to defend their interests? Will the OPEC+ alliance led by Saudi Arabia and Russia survive in the face of U.S. pressure to adapt its policies to suit Washington’s energy goals, or will there be a realignment of energy relations among the world’s top three oil producers that will give rise to a troika of equals? agsi.org