Qatar’s sustainability trajectory is accelerating. The National Environment and Climate Change Strategy (QNE) sets targets for emissions reduction, air quality improvement, water conservation, and biodiversity protection aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030.
For companies operating in Qatar, this means tightening environmental compliance requirements, increasing demand for GHG inventories, and growing expectations around corporate sustainability reporting. QatarEnergy’s own sustainability framework signals the direction of travel for the entire hydrocarbon sector.
The RSustain Group has operated in Qatar through GSustain since our earliest days. Our team has delivered environmental impact assessments, GHG inventories, and sustainability strategy assignments for clients including QatarEnergy, Ashghal (Public Works Authority), and major EPC contractors.
Qatar’s position as a major LNG exporter means that methane emissions management, carbon capture, and hydrogen strategy are all active areas of policy development. Companies that build robust environmental management systems now will be well positioned as regulations tighten.
The Gulf region is often underestimated in sustainability conversations. But Qatar, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia are all investing heavily in green infrastructure, renewable energy, and ESG governance. The opportunity for credible sustainability advisors is significant.