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The Gulf’s New Energy Playbook: Economics, Strategy, and Transition with Julien Pouget

32 min · 21. Jan. 2026
Episode The Gulf’s New Energy Playbook: Economics, Strategy, and Transition with Julien Pouget Cover

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In this episode of the Al-Attiyah Foundation Podcast, we are joined by Julian Pouget, President Middle-East & North Africa, Exploration & Production for TotalEnergies. Prior to this, Mr Pouget held the position of Senior Vice President Asia Pacific for Exploration & Production and Renewables, where he oversaw the oil and gas assets of the company as well as the development of renewables in the region. In this podcast, the following questions are explored: What are they key facets of TotalEnergies' Gas Growth Integrated Project (GGIP) in Iraq?  Is TotalEnergies now primarily focused on responsible production and renewable energy? Could TotalEnergies' Marsa LNG in Oman project serve as a blueprint for similar projects around the world?

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