The Gulf Center of Energy Security

The Gulf Center of Energy Security The Gulf Center of Energy Security

Global Energy Crisis Triggered by Closure of the Strait of Hormuz: Economic Implications of the Conflict with IranHussai...
04/04/2026

Global Energy Crisis Triggered by Closure of the Strait of Hormuz: Economic Implications of the Conflict with Iran
Hussain Alwaeli and Miral Sabry

admin 0 Comments April 1, 2026 Written by: Hussain AlWaeli & Miral Sabry AlAshry A satellite view of the Strait of Hormuz from Aljazeera AbstractThe 2026 global energy crisis, triggered by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating U.S.–Israeli conflict with Iran, represents one of the mo...

🌍 **Iraq’s Road to Development: Collaborative Efforts with Turkey, UAE, and Qatar in Energy, Geopolitics, Challenges, an...
14/12/2024

🌍 **Iraq’s Road to Development: Collaborative Efforts with Turkey, UAE, and Qatar in Energy, Geopolitics, Challenges, and Border Communications**

Iraq is embarking on a transformative journey with a $17 billion infrastructure project aimed at connecting its Grand Port to Turkey via rail and road networks. This ambitious project, set to be completed by 2050, aims to create a new route for trade between Asia and Europe, positioning Iraq as a vital commercial hub.

Key highlights include:
- The project will significantly reduce trade costs, improve accessibility, and shorten transportation times between China and Europe by up to 25 days.
- The development road aims to boost Iraq’s regional geopolitical importance, bringing economic stability through new infrastructure, job opportunities, and diversification away from oil reliance.
- Countries like Turkey, the UAE, and Qatar are showing strong support, signaling a major shift in Iraq’s geopolitical alliances.

However, challenges such as political instability and financial uncertainties remain. Despite these obstacles, Iraq is set to reshape its future by fostering international partnerships and driving regional cooperation.

This development marks a pivotal moment in Iraq’s path to political stability and economic growth. 🌱🚢

https://gulfcenterofenergysecurity.org/iraqs-road-to-development-collaborative-efforts-with-turkey-the-united-arab-emirates-and-qatar-in-energy-geopolitics-challenges-and-border-communications-2/

Miral Sabry AlAshry - Hussein AlWaeli 0 Comments November 3, 2024 Abstract The road development project between Turkey, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar aims to improve port and transportation network services. This new route is expected to operate at full capacity by 2029 and will serve as...

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Objective

The Gulf Center of Energy Security conducts research and analysis to provide valuable insights and recommendations on economic, political, and geopolitical security issues to decision-makers in the Gulf, Europe, and America. By engaging with policymakers and leaders in these regions, the center seeks to contribute to informed and strategic decision-making, ultimately promoting peace, security, and prosperity in the Gulf and beyond. The center's work is designed to facilitate dialogue and collaboration among decision-makers, fostering a deeper understanding of the region's challenges and opportunities and promoting cooperation for the collective benefit of all stakeholders.

Politically, the center seeks to examine the complex dynamics of governance, diplomacy, and regional politics, with a focus on fostering dialogue and collaboration among diverse stakeholders in the context of political energy security.

Geopolitically, the center's vision is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the political security challenges and opportunities in the Gulf, Iraq, Iran, and Turkey, with a particular emphasis on understanding the interrelationships between these countries in the context of political energy security.

The Gulf Center of Energy and Security (GCES) focuses on analyzing the political, economic, and security dynamics of the Gulf region, with a specific emphasis on energy security. The center's areas of interest include:

1. The Gulf countries: Examining the political, economic, and security dynamics of countries bordering the Gulf, such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Oman, with a particular focus on energy-related issues and their impact on regional stability and security.

2. The Levant: Exploring the geopolitical and security challenges in the region, including countries such as Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine, and their implications for energy security and the broader Gulf region, especially in terms of regional energy security.

3. North Africa: Investigating the political and security landscape of North African countries, including Egypt and Libya, and their interactions with the Gulf region, particularly in areas of energy trade, security, and regional cooperation.

4. Iran: Understanding the political and security dynamics within Iran and its influence on the Gulf region, with a specific focus on energy-related security issues.

5. Yemen: Examining the complex political and security challenges in Yemen, including their impact on energy security and the country's prominence as a player in geopolitics and security.

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Mission

The mission of the Gulf Center of Energy Security is to promote political stability and security in the Gulf region through comprehensive analysis, research, and collaboration. The center aims to address the multifaceted challenges related to political security in the Gulf, develop effective strategies to enhance stability, and foster cooperation among regional stakeholders. Additionally, the center seeks to advance innovative solutions and best practices to ensure a secure and stable political environment in the Gulf region.

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About the Center

The Gulf Center of Energy Security is a prominent institution focused on addressing energy security and political issues within the Gulf region. It serves as a hub for research, policy analysis, and collaboration among stakeholders to ensure stable and sustainable energy supplies, mitigate risks, and promote resilience in the face of evolving energy dynamics. The center plays a crucial role in contributing to energy policies, fostering regional cooperation, and advancing innovative solutions to enhance energy security in the Gulf.

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