UAE: Abu Dhabi Energy

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Chapter | Energy from The Report: Abu Dhabi 2014

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 is expected to see a shake-up of Abu Dhabi’s hydrocarbons industry. The government is keen to boost gas production, requiring investment in the emirate’s challenging sour gas reservoirs. This means opportunities in...

While hydrocarbons continue to make up the lion’s share of the emirate’s GDP, oil revenues are supporting long-term efforts to diversify the economy. Oil and gas accounts for about 52% of real GDP, down on previous years, followed by construction, manufacturing and real estate. High-quality transport infrastructure, meanwhile, is boosting trade activity and free zones in Abu Dhabi.

Chapter | Utilities from The Report: Abu Dhabi 2013

With rapid population growth and an increasingly diverse economy, demand for utilities – including electricity, water and wastewater services – has grown considerably in recent years. The sector will need to continue expanding at around 6-10% to meet growing water and electricity demand, meaning that utilities provision remains a top priority. Furthermore, while the vast majority of Abu Dhabi’s...

Chapter | Energy from The Report: Abu Dhabi 2013

A string of investments in both conventional and alternative resources is ensuring that Abu Dhabi sits at the very centre of the global energy map. The UAE increased production by approximately 14.2% during 2011 to 3m bpd of crude and condensate, faster than any other country in the GCC region. Yet despite vast reserves promising more than 80 years of production at current rates and conditions,...

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