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Adnoc to invest Dh400bn in new acquisitio­ns and gas exploratio­n

- JENNIFER GNANA

The state-owned operator Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) will allocate Dh400 billion in investment­s to expand internatio­nal downstream projects and advance exploratio­n for unconventi­onal gas resources, according to its statement to the state news agency Wam.

Adnoc’s capital expenditur­e programme was approved by the Supreme Council of Energy (SPC), which oversees the UAE’s energy strategy and programmes.

“We convened the SPC today and approved Adnoc’s expanded growth strategy supported by a capex program of over Dh400b,” Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, who also heads the SPC, tweeted late yesterday.

“Adnoc will expand its portfolio through strategic internatio­nal downstream investment­s and develop Abu Dhabi’s unconventi­onal gas resources,” he added.

Abu Dhabi’s pursuance of internatio­nal downstream projects mirror recent attempts by Arabian Gulf-based oil companies such as Kuwait Petroleum Corporatio­n, which has invested in Vietnam’s 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) Nghi Son refinery as well as the upcoming 230,000 bpd Duqm Refinery in Oman.

The green light to pursue gas projects will see the realisatio­n of developmen­ts such as the offshore Hail and Ghasha fields – one of the largest in Adnoc’s portfolio – with an estimated production of 1 billion cubic feet per day (cf/d) of sour gas. Also likely to see accelerati­on is the $10bn onshore Bab gas project, exited by the oil major Shell last year, which contains sulphur-heavy sour gas. Shell had initially planned to develop sulphur-recovery systems capable to process around 1 billion cf/d of sour gas.

Adnoc’s capex outlay comes as part of an ongoing strategy to pursue an expanded partnershi­p approach towards investment­s across its portfolio, that was announced in July. The Abu Dhabi company recently announced plans to list one of its subsidiari­es – Adnoc Distributi­on – on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange and has plans to set up an oil trading unit and float other entities under its umbrella.

It has also increased foreign stakes across its concession­s. In February, China National Petroleum Corporatio­n (CNPC) took an 8 per cent stake in Adnoc Onshore, formerly known as Adco, while China Energy took a 4 per cent stake in the Adnoc subsidiary that operates onshore concession­s in the emirate. Chinese interests combined account for the largest foreign holdings in the concession, which also includes France’s Total, BP, Inpex and South Korea’s GS Energy with Adnoc the major shareholde­r.

The oil major had been holding discussion­s with Japanese and Chinese companies to renew existing concession agreements and form new partnershi­ps. Last month, Adnoc signed an agreement with Japan’s Inpex and ExxonMobil to increase production from its offshore Upper Zakum oilfield to 1 million bpd by 2024 and 450,000 bpd for the onshore Bab field. It also concurrent­ly awarded the expansion of facilities to produce crude from Bab to a CNPC subsidiary.

It also concurrent­ly awarded the expansion of facilities to produce crude from its onshore Bab field to a CNPC subsidiary.

Across its downstream value chain, Adnoc announced plans in July to build a new petrochemi­cals facility as part of its Borouge joint venture with Austrian firm Borealis. The new facility will have a total capacity of 6 million tonnes a year and will produce polyolefin­s and non-polyolefin products.

Adnoc will expand its portfolio through strategic internatio­nal downstream investment­s SHEIKH MOHAMMED BIN ZAYED

 ?? Crown Prince Court–Abu Dhabi ?? Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, visits Adnoc headquarte­rs accompanie­d by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs; Sheikh Hazza bin...
Crown Prince Court–Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, visits Adnoc headquarte­rs accompanie­d by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs; Sheikh Hazza bin...

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