Dubai has developed a two-month reserve of natural gas to ensure it can run its power plants in the event of a supply disruption, a government official said.
The Gulf emirate built up the gas reserves and cut the amount of diesel it stores, Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, chief executive officer of the government-owned utility Dubai Electricity & Water Authority, said yesterday in an interview.
Al Tayer is also vice chairman of the emirate’s Supreme Council for Energy, a policy planning body.
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