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Mubadala Energy’s 2025 Growth Focuses on Natural Gas and Global Expansion

Mubadala Energy’s 2025 Growth Focuses on Natural Gas and Global Expansion

Post by : Meena Ariff

Mubadala Energy continues to solidify its position as a leading energy company, with natural gas accounting for nearly 70 percent of its total production portfolio. The company regards 2025 as a pivotal year, marking significant strides in its international expansion and strategic growth.

This year, Mubadala Energy successfully entered the United States energy market, a move that enhances its exposure to one of the world’s largest and most dynamic energy sectors. In parallel, the company advanced key natural gas projects in Southeast Asia, reinforcing its commitment to expanding across diverse geographies. These initiatives are part of a broader, long-term strategy aimed at balancing global energy security needs with the urgent goals of energy transition and sustainability.

Natural gas remains a core element of Mubadala Energy’s portfolio due to its lower carbon emissions compared to more carbon-intensive fossil fuels like coal and oil. The company emphasizes that natural gas plays a crucial role in supporting cleaner energy solutions as the world shifts towards reduced greenhouse gas emissions.

Mubadala Energy’s growth strategy is built on making stable, long-term investments across multiple regions. This diversified approach allows the company to maintain resilience against market volatility, ensuring steady returns while supporting sustainable energy development.

A major highlight of Mubadala’s expansion this year is the acquisition of the US-based Caturus natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) portfolio. This acquisition strengthens Mubadala’s footprint across the entire gas value chain—from production and processing to transportation—in one of the most competitive global energy markets. Combined with Mubadala’s existing assets in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Russia, and now the United States, the company’s international presence continues to grow robustly.

Significant progress has also been made on the Tangkulo gas field project in Indonesia, a key development in Southeast Asia that is expected to contribute meaningfully to the region’s energy supply. Meanwhile, production from Mubadala’s flagship Pegaga gas project in Malaysia remains stable, ensuring a consistent output from one of its vital assets.

On the sustainability front, Mubadala Energy has achieved a noteworthy 36.5 percent reduction in Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions, demonstrating its strong commitment to environmental responsibility and operational efficiency. These efforts align with global ambitions to combat climate change by lowering carbon footprints across energy operations.

Beyond energy production, Mubadala Energy places high importance on social responsibility and community impact. Over the past decade, the company’s community programs have benefited more than one million people, delivering support and development opportunities in areas where it operates. This commitment underscores Mubadala’s dedication not only to energy innovation but also to creating positive social outcomes.

In summary, 2025 marks a transformative year for Mubadala Energy, as it leverages natural gas as a cleaner energy source, expands internationally, and intensifies its sustainability initiatives. With a diversified global portfolio and a clear focus on balancing energy security with environmental goals, Mubadala Energy is poised to play a leading role in the evolving energy landscape.

Dec. 30, 2025 3:22 p.m. 359

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