The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) economies are different in terms of their dependence on foreign resources, renewable energy and other trends that continue to reform the energy landscape. These differences have economic latent potential apparent through some trends that include renewable energy, public-private partnership reforms and changes in energy prices. At the current status, unsustainable increases in energy demand which account for more than 5% of the annual growth of MENA countries, have imposed more pressure on fossil fuel resources. This calls for a restructuring of the energy industry to rely more on alternatives.https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Snapshot-Issue-24.html?soid=1121620305164&aid=0Q1F0iu6eWA