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Adnoc’s plans to meet rising oil demand

Higher oil and gas production is also expected to support faster economic growth

- BY FAREED RAHMAN Senior Reporter investment outlay to help Adnoc meet its five-year plans size in standard cubic feet of UAE’s new gas discovery

The announceme­nt by Abu Dhabi National Oil Company to boost oil production to four million barrels per day by 2020 and five million barrels per day by 2030 will help the company meet rising global oil demand and balance oil markets, according to analysts.

Abu Dhabi’s Supreme Petroleum Council on Sunday approved Adnoc’s new integrated gas strategy and plans to increase its oil production capacity to 5 million barrels per day by 2030.

An investment outlay of Dh486 billion has also been allocated to meet its five year business plan, Adnoc said in a statement on Sunday.

“This announceme­nt plays into Adnoc’s underlying strategy of pursuing sustainabl­e value for the UAE’s growing energy needs in line with the country’s long-term economic aspiration­s,” said Ehsan Khoman, Director, Head of MENA Research and Strategy at MUFG Bank in Dubai.

He also said the significan­t increase in oil production capacity will warrant Adnoc the capability to respond to adjustment­s in the global demand-supply oil balance as and when necessary over the long-term.

The comments come as oil demand set to increase in the coming years due to rapid economic developmen­t.

Consumptio­n increase

According to Dr Sultan Ahmad Al Jaber, Minister of State and Adnoc Group CEO, for the first time, the world is on the verge of consuming 100 million barrels of oil per day, with oil consumptio­n increasing by an additional 10 million barrels per day by 2040.

Over the same period, demand for natural gas will increase by 40 per cent, while the market for higher-value polymers and petrochemi­cals will grow by 60 per cent.

“The incrementa­l increase in our oil production capacity will enable Adnoc to continue to be a reliable and trusted energy supplier that has the flexibilit­y and capacity to respond and capitalise on the forecasted growth in demand for crude,” Al Jaber said.

The UAE is also targeting to become self-sufficient in gas and potentiall­y become a net exporter of gas in future following new discoverie­s of gas totalling 15 trillion standard cubic feet.

“The UAE has been targeting higher oil and gas production for some time and the announceme­nt to raise oil production capacity to 5 million barrels per day and become self-sufficient in gas reflect a couple of dynamics,” Edward Bell, commodity analyst from Emirates NBD told Gulf News.

“One is that the UAE has to ensure it produces enough oil and gas to remain a reliable supplier of hydrocarbo­ns to global markets while at the same time meeting rapid domestic demand growth. Higher oil and gas production from existing fields will support a faster pace of growth in the economy, he added.

 ?? Bloomberg ?? Cracking towers at Adnoc’s Ruwais refinery and petrochemi­cal complex.
Bloomberg Cracking towers at Adnoc’s Ruwais refinery and petrochemi­cal complex.

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