The Qatar National Vision 2030 (QNV 2030) is the country’s long-term development framework, launched in 2008, that guides Qatar’s economic, social, human, and environmental progress up to the year 2030. QNV 2030 serves as a roadmap for balancing rapid economic growth with social and environmental sustainability, ensuring that development benefits both current and future generations.
The table below shows QatarEnergy’s contributions aligned with QNV 2030 targets.
Third National Development Strategy (NDS3) for the State of Qatar 2024–2030, prepared under the guidance of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, outlines the plan for the next phase of Qatar’s development journey towards realizing the Qatar National Vision 2030 (QNV 2030).
NDS3 is built around seven strategic national outcomes. Each strategic national outcome specifies Qatar’s ambitions and national targets for 2030 to achieve the ambitions. NDS3 also defines key actions required to be undertaken on a national level between 2024–2030, which will support in meeting the set targets. The following table summarizes the ambitions, targets, and actions within NDS3 relevant to QatarEnergy.
NCCAP
National Climate Change Action Plan (NCCAP) consolidates the State of Qatar’s efforts regarding climate change action under a single framework. NCCAP defines potential mitigation and adaptation measures that have been considered for Qatar. It also lays out the enablers for implementation of the action plan, which have to be developed to achieve a sustainable future.
The climate change mitigation measures cover the following local sectors: oil and gas; power and water; transportation; building, construction and industry; as well as other sectors.
Adaptation measures have been defined for sectors, which may be impacted by climate change. These include economy; infrastructure; water management; healthcare; biodiversity; food security.
Enablers for implementation, which require development include community awareness and communication; environmental education; technology research and development; incentives and legislation.
NCCAP targets a 25% reduction in Qatar’s GHG emissions by 2030 against a business-as-usual scenario with baseline year of 2019.
The following table highlights the mitigation measures, adaptation plans, and enablers relevant to QatarEnergy:
UN SDGs
UN SDGs are 17 goals collectively providing a universal framework for addressing poverty, reducing inequalities, tackling climate change, fostering economic growth, and ensuring peace and prosperity for people and the planet.
QatarEnergy aims to align its activities, operations, and sustainability contributions with the UN SDGs. While we contribute directly and indirectly to all SDGs, we address the ones that are most relevant to our business activities, focusing on areas where we can potentially have the greatest impact.
Last updated in November 2025