Eyas Alhomouz, CEO of Petromal, talks to The Energy Year about the importance of going back to the drawing board as market conditions evolve and opportunities the…
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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.
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Abdulla Al Kayoumi, CEO of Sweihan PV Power Company, the owner and operator of Noor Abu Dhabi Solar PV Plant, talks to The Energy Year about how shareholders approached…
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Abu Dhabi renewable energy giant Masdar has won approval from the government of Uzbekistan to build a 1.5-GW wind farm that will be Central Asia’s largest wind…
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