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Adipec generates $8.2b for energy supply chain

160,000 attendees from 164 countries took part in event

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Adipec 2022 has generated an estimated $8.2 billion (Dh30 billion) in business for exhibiting companies, a survey conducted across the 2,200 exhibitors has revealed.

Adipec took place in Abu Dhabi from October 31 to November 3, gathering some of the best minds from energy markets around the world to address critical issues facing the energy sector, including the trilemma of security, affordabil­ity and sustainabi­lity of energy supply.

The future of energy was discussed across more than 350 sessions, where over 40 ministers and 38 global CEOs, policymake­rs, energy experts and innovators shared their views on achieving a progressiv­e and pragmatic transition and the significan­t role of investment and collaborat­ion on the path to Net Zero.

More than 160,000 attendees from 164 countries took part in the event.

Sectors

The UAE saw an estimated value of $200 million brought in through sectors that supported the four-day event, including tourism and hospitalit­y.

Tayba Al Hashemi, ADNOC Sour Gas CEO and Chair of ADIPEC 2022, said: “Adipec 2022 set out the need for a bold and realistic energy transition, an approach that is both pro-climate and progrowth if we are to successful­ly chart a future of energy that is secure, sustainabl­e and affordable.

The event’s positive impact is not only felt here, in Abu Dhabi and the UAE, but by the global energy industry and government­s, who continue to turn up in larger and larger numbers each year.”

Among the significan­t deals at Adipec 2022 was the signing of the historic agreement between the UAE and the US to catalyse $100 billion of investment in renewable energies and clean technologi­es in the UAE, US and emerging economies around the world by 2035.

The UAE saw an estimated value of $200 million brought in through sectors that supported the four-day event.

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