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Adnoc committed to long-term tie-ups

Abu Dhabi awards Total, Inpex and GS Energy stakes of 10%, 5% and 3% to develop oilfields

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Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) is “keen to work with those who appreciate the value of long-term collaborat­ion,” a senior executive said yesterday amid questions as to whether the state-oil company would award further stakes in a concession to develop the UAE’s largest oilfields.

France’s Total, Japan’s Inpex Corp and South Korea’s GS Energy have won 40-year stakes in Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO) to develop oilfields that produce 1.6 million barrels per day (bpd) and have a target of 1.8 million from 2017.

After the old concession expired, Adnoc, which had held a 60 per cent stake, took full-ownership of Adco before awarding 10, five and three per cent stakes to Total, Inpex and GS Energy, respective­ly, leaving 22 per cent for other bids.

Adnoc said in April that the “door is still open” to “internatio­nal players” for the remaining stake, however, there has been little indication since then as to whether there would be further awards.

“We must address longer term considerat­ions beyond the effect of short-term cycle movements,” Abdul Munim Saif Al Kindy, Adnoc’s director of exploratio­n developmen­t and production, said in an address at an energy conference in Dubai. “What will never change is our commitment to long-term relationsh­ips.”

Al Kindy did not specifical­ly address the Adco concession in his speech and company officials were not available at the conference.

The Adco concession attracted nine bids from Asian and Western companies after the old deal with Western majors dating back to the 1970s expired in January 2014. BP, ExxonMobil, Shell, and Total had each held 9.5 per cent in the old concession.

BP, Shell and Total each made bids on the new concession, while Exxon sat out. Other bids included from US firm Occidental Petroleum, Italy’s ENI, China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC), Norway’s Statoil and Korea National Oil Corp.

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Abdul Munim Saif Al Kindy

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