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Macro-financial risk 2026-04-26 12 min read 10 sources

Gulf Sovereign Wealth in 2026: Reset, Recycle, Redeploy

PIF, ADIA, QIA, Mubadala, and KIA enter 2026 with 3.6 trillion dollars under management, a Saudi fiscal break-even at 108 dollar Brent, and an AI co-investment cycle that is rewriting the offshore allocation map.

The five largest Gulf sovereign wealth funds enter 2026 with combined assets of roughly 3.6 trillion dollars, Brent stuck in the 70 to 85 dollar band, and a Saudi fiscal break-even oil price the IMF puts at 108 dollars. The result is a structural mismatch between gigaproject ambitions and upstream cash flow. PIF has responded with a Visio...

Energy and transition economics 2026-04-26 11 minute read 22 sources

The 2026 to 2027 LNG supply wave: 130 mtpa of new liquefaction, Henry Hub pressure, and the buyer's window

Five United States projects plus the Qatari North Field expansion add roughly 130 million tonnes per year of nameplate liquefaction between 2025 and 2027. Henry Hub feedgas demand clears 16 billion cubic feet per day, TTF and JKM spreads compress, and European buyers face a contracting decision they cannot defer.

Global LNG export capacity is set to expand from roughly 480 million tonnes per year at end 2024 to a notional 610 million tonnes per year by end 2027, the largest concentrated build out in the industry's history. The United States contributes Plaquemines (13.3 mtpa), Corpus Christi Stage 3 (10.0 mtpa), Rio Grande Phase 1 (17.6 mtpa), Por...