Al-Kaabi joined QatarEnergy in 1986 during his studies at Pennsylvania State University. After graduation, al-Kaabi joined QatarEnergy's Reservoir & Field Development Department. In the following years, he held various positions in petroleum engineering as well as technical, commercial and supervisory positions. He and his team are credited with launching and implementing different gas projects in short time periods and thus contributing to Qatar's rise in
LNG and
GTL. Al-Kaabi is the chairman of
Industries Qatar, a large cooperation overseeing several of the emirate's industrial efforts and dealing primarily in petrochemicals, steel and fertilizers. In 2018, al-Kaabi was appointed to be Qatar's Minister of State for Energy Affairs. In April 2021, the first Net-Zero Producers Forum (NPF) was held by representatives of 40% of the worlds gas and oil production. At the NPF in
Houston,
Texas in March 2022, al-Kaabi signed the
Terms of Reference (ToR) along with
Secretary of Energy of the United States Jennifer Granholm, Minister of Energy of
Saudi Arabia Prince
Abdulaziz bin Salman, Minister of Natural Resources of Canada
Jonathan Wilkinson and the Deputy Minister of Petroleum Resources of Norway Amund Vik. In February 2022, he chaired the
Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) in Doha, in which he pointed out the importance of pushing natural gas and promoting growth that is sustainable in the gas industry. == Energy crisis ==