• Energy

    OBG’s energy analysis looks at all aspects of the industry, including exploration and production, domestic usage and exports plus relationships between the government and IOCs. Where applicable, renewable energy, electricity demand, production, power station construction and local potential for nuclear power are analysed.
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Under new leadership, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) is set to become a more streamlined organisation in 2017, as steering groups work through the fine details of two landmark consolidations; the first concerning two offshore oil companies, and the second relating to three shipping and marine services companies. After two years of...

 

It has been a time of sweeping changes in the boardrooms and offices of Abu Dhabi’s offshore oil businesses, but on the rigs, platforms and islands, the focus continues to be on increasing the output of oil and gas. The consolidation of Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company (ADMA-OPCO) and Zakum Development Company (ZADCO), which was announced in...

 

With significant investment and new or renewed international partnerships, production from Abu Dhabi’s onshore oil fields, which are operated by Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Petroleum Operations (ADCO), the onshore firm of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), is due to reach 1.8m barrels per day (bpd) in 2018. A further 1.7m is set to be...

Chapter | Energy from The Report: Abu Dhabi 2017

In common with other major energy companies, lower hydrocarbons prices have prompted authorities to carry out streamlining and efficiencies in Abu Dhabi’s energy sector. Against a backdrop of reorganisation and reform, production from the emirate’s oil and gas fields reached record levels in 2016. Currently, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company produces some 3m barrels of oil and 9.8bn standard cu...

 

By what means will independent power producers fulfil the target of generating electricity using only indigenous renewable sources by 2030?

 

With its oil and gas resources as yet commercially unviable, Sri Lanka currently imports hydrocarbons to meet the growing needs of its people and industries. However, given the island’s location, industry players are now eyeing the country’s potential as an international centre for refining, storage and bunkering of petroleum products. In the...

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