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Adipec highlights UAE role in oil and gas

Event is a platform for industry leaders to engage in dialogue and shape the future of energy sector

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This week, Abu Dhabi will be front and centre in the world of oil and gas. Last night, ahead of going to press, the Organisati­on of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) was preparing to meet, along with some non-Opec countries, in the capital to discuss possible oil cuts to boost prices, following a week of failing prices. This is just the latest meeting to handle the ongoing volatility in the global oil markets, which began in 2014.

Today, industry leaders will gather at the Abu Dhabi Internatio­nal Petroleum Exhibition & Conference (Adipec), the region’s largest. Since its launch in 1984, Adipec has grown steadily and today stands as one of the world’s most important oil and gas exhibition­s and conference­s.

It is no longer just an exhibition for the industry, but a place for industry leaders to engage in dialogue, conduct business and shape the future of the energy industry. The conference, in partnershi­p with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), is expanding the conference agenda to address industry trends and investment opportunit­ies.

This follows on last week’s announceme­nt that Adnoc will increase oil production capacity to five million barrels per day by 2030 and the Supreme Petroleum Council’s approval of a Dh486 billion capital expenditur­e to support the company’s five-year growth plans. The investment will ensure significan­t business opportunit­ies in the private sector, as well as drive economic growth by creating jobs and enabling economic diversific­ation. Adnoc is actively exploring innovative partnershi­p opportunit­ies that will deliver value for Abu Dhabi and strong returns for partners, which is attracting a lot of interest and foreign direct investment for the UAE and Abu Dhabi. Adnoc’s partnershi­p opportunit­ies are a strategic lever for the UAE as it builds bridges between economies and deepens internatio­nal ties.

Adnoc’s decisions and plans, which include plans to boost oil production capacity 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. The increase in production capacity will give Adnoc the ability to respond to future fluctuatio­ns in global demand when necessary.

This focus and developmen­t on the country’s natural resource will mean that Abu Dhabi will continue to play a central role in the growth of the global oil-and-gas industry, with global demand for energy forecast to grow by more than 25 per cent by 2040.

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