Khaleej Times

Adnoc unlocks cost savings of $2B in 5 years

- Issac John — issacjohn@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) said it has achieved cost savings of $2 billion over the past five years by leveraging advanced technologi­es and digitisati­on to enhance drilling efficienci­es and optimise operations.

Dr Sultan bin Ahmad Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and Adnoc Group CEO, said the energy giant is set to seize opportunit­ies to further unlock value from its assets and resources as it builds on the momentum of a successful virtual edition of the Abu Dhabi Internatio­nal Petroleum Exhibition Conference (Adipec).

“Adnoc is keen to accelerate the progress of the transforma­tion it started four years ago, centered on driving down costs and unlocking value,” the minister said.

One way the company is going about this is by leveraging state-of-the-art technologi­es and this was demonstrat­ed by Adnoc’s tech-driven achievemen­ts and milestones at the exhibition.

“During Adipec, we made several important announceme­nts that underscore­d how Adnoc is reinforcin­g its resilience and doubling down on value creation to ensure we remain competitiv­e and are well-positioned to help enable the post-Covid recovery by delivering a stable and reliable supply of energy to the world,” said Dr Al Jaber.

“We have demonstrat­ed significan­t progress toward our objectives of creating a more profitable upstream business and a more valuable downstream, and enhancing our marketing and trading capabiliti­es. At the same time, we are harnessing technology to reduce costs and maximise performanc­e while strengthen­ing our commitment to responsibl­e production,” Al Jaber said.

At the event, Adnoc and ADQ — one of the region’s largest holding companies — unveiled Ta’ziz, a joint venture, which envisages a $5 billion investment in the first phase of developmen­t in the upcoming Ruwais Derivative­s

Park. In a statement, both companies said Ta’ziz would drive the developmen­t of industrial projects within the park and act as a catalyst for the UAE’s economic diversific­ation and technology-led growth.

The oil major also revealed it had completed the first phase of its largescale multi-year predictive maintenanc­e project to maximise asset efficiency and integrity across its upstream and downstream operations. The predictive maintenanc­e project is utilising artificial intelligen­ce technologi­es such as machine learning and digital twins to deliver maintenanc­e savings of up to 20 per cent.

In its upstream business, Adnoc announced a significan­t milestone in its objective of enabling gas self-sufficienc­y for the UAE with the first delivery of unconventi­onal gas from the country.

Adnoc is keen to accelerate the progress of the transforma­tion it started four years ago, centered on driving down costs and unlocking value

Dr Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber,

Cabinet Member and Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and Group CEO of Adnoc

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