Petrofac has signed a USD 600-million contract with ADNOC Gas to provide EPC services for its Habshan CCUS project, the UK engineering giant announced on…
READ MOREH.E. Suhail Mohamed AL MAZROUEI
Minister of Energy and Infrastructure
UAE
2024 oil reserves:113 billion barrels
2024 oil production:4.19 million bopd
2024 gas reserves:8.22 tcm
2024 gas production:55.3 bcm
Despite its relatively small size, the UAE ranks among the world’s leading nations by oil and gas reserve volume. Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) is responsible for nearly all of the country’s hydrocarbons production. Supported by profits and royalties from the oil and gas sector, the UAE has traditionally channelled high levels of investment into greenfield and brownfield developments to sustain reserves and expand production capacity.
Oil and gas remain central to the UAE’s economy and fiscal strength, although the sector represents a smaller share of GDP than in the past as diversification accelerates. The government has pushed to broaden the economic base through long-term development strategies aimed at building stronger industrial, manufacturing and downstream sectors. While non-oil activity now accounts for the majority of GDP and continues to grow rapidly, hydrocarbons production remains a pillar of the economy and a major enabler of diversification. The UAE is targeting 5 million bopd of crude oil production capacity by 2027 to help meet rising global energy demand. Natural gas is also positioned as a transition fuel in national planning and is expected to remain a significant component of the country’s energy mix through 2050.
At the same time, the UAE is expanding the role of low-carbon energy. The government aims to increase the share of electricity generated from nuclear and renewables by mid-century, while scaling up renewable capacity as part of its wider net-zero agenda. Under the UAE Energy Strategy 2050, the country targets 44% renewables in its energy mix by 2050, alongside an expanded role for nuclear power, as it accelerates investment in utility-scale solar and enabling infrastructure. Overall, the UAE remains one of the region’s fastest-growing renewables markets, with major opportunities emerging in solar, waste-to-energy and hydrogen.
Abu Dhabi has awarded the Bab Gas Cap development and production concession to an ADNOC-led consortium of international companies.
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ADNOC will explore upstream and LNG opportunities in Canada through its international investment arm, XRG.
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ADNOC Drilling is prepared to expand the UAE’s oil production capacity beyond 5 million bopd by 2027 as the country advances…
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The UAE has announced it will leave OPEC, potentially clearing the way for higher production outside OPEC quotas and dealing a…
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Mehul Panchal of Filter Concept talks about the higher efficiency and output that oil and gas facilities can achieve with custom…
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Japan prepares to tap joint oil reserves to counter Middle East supply disruptions.
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ADNOC Gas has adjusted its production of LNG and export liquids due to shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Petrofac has signed a USD 600-million contract with ADNOC Gas to provide EPC services for its Habshan CCUS project, the UK engineering giant announced on…
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Prostar Capital has sold its GTI Fujairah bulk liquid storage terminal in the UAE to Singapore’s Mercantile & Maritime Group, the US private investment company…
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Obaid Abdulla Al Dhaheri, CEO of Dolphin Energy, talks to The Energy Year about the company’s role in furthering the UAE’s ambitious natural gas plans and its…
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Hosted in Abu Dhabi by ADNOC, and taking place from 2-5 October 2023, ADIPEC is an international platform convening global energy producers, consumers and innovators to…
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H.E. Saeed Al Tayer, managing director and CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), talks to The Energy Year about how the authority is reducing its carbon…
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Abdulrahman Abdulla Alseiari, CEO of ADNOC Drilling, talks to The Energy Year about the company’s contribution to the UAE’s 5-million-bopd goal, the impact of the…
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Majid Jafar, CEO of Crescent Petroleum, talks to The Energy Year about energy’s key role in socioeconomic development, the company’s transformative work in Iraq and…
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Khalid Al Kayed, CEO of Bank Nizwa, talks to The Energy Year about the bank’s key role in introducing and shaping the Islamic banking sector in Oman and opportunities…
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