UAE: Abu Dhabi Energy

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As a close-out agreement was signed for long-held concessions in early 2014 and the government is looking for potential new partners for the development of its oil and gas fields, 2014 may see a shake-up of Abu Dhabi’s hydrocarbons industry. At the same time, the emirate has ambitious targets for increasing oil production, an aim that will...

The rapid growth of Abu Dhabi’s air transport and maritime shipping industries over the course of the past decade has had a knock-on effect on the production and trading of jet and bunker fuel in both the emirate and the UAE as a whole. A number of major local players – including the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company’s (ADNOC’s) distribution arm,...

Given the demands of power generation, industry and oil field reinjection, gas is becoming more important to the emirate’s economy. As such, in conjunction with international partners, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) is turning to tight marginal reserves once thought commercially unviable.

With growth rates for peak electricity demand (5.9%) and water supply (5.9%) remaining high in 2013, the utilities sector has much work to do. Emphasis has largely been placed on additional investment and the supply side. However, the government is increasingly looking at demand-side management as a means of mitigating consumption trends and...

In the decades since the formation of the International Petroleum Investment Company (IPIC) in the early 1980s, Abu Dhabi has become an important investor in foreign energy and energy-related concerns. In addition to the IPIC, which has holdings around the world, both the Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA) and the Mubadala Development...

Although the emirate’s economic growth can be primarily attributed to its vast hydrocarbons resources, it has also made progress diversifying into new sectors such as manufacturing, tourism, aerospace, defence, finance and logistics. In addition to its economic investments, Abu Dhabi has also made major contributions to social welfare as well as infrastructure, which has been identified as the bedrock for future growth.

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