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Saudi Aramco’s chairman calls for “energy realism”
Saudi Aramco chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan advocates for 'energy realism' amid the Iran war's impact on global markets, criticizing European regulations that prioritize renewable energy over fossil fuels. He highlights the EU's revised sustainability rules and Saudi investments in Europe, including €10.4 billion in potential partnerships, while emphasizing ongoing global reliance on oil and gas.
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