UAE Announces Project to Decarbonise ADNOC's Offshore Production Operation

UAE announces project to decarbonize the offshore production operations of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) (WAM)
UAE announces project to decarbonize the offshore production operations of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) (WAM)
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UAE Announces Project to Decarbonise ADNOC's Offshore Production Operation

UAE announces project to decarbonize the offshore production operations of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) (WAM)
UAE announces project to decarbonize the offshore production operations of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) (WAM)

UAE announced a $3.6 billion strategic project to significantly decarbonize the offshore production operations of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC).

The innovative project will see the development and operation of a first-of-its-kind high-voltage, direct current (HVDC-VSC) subsea transmission system in the MENA region.

It will power ADNOC's offshore production operations with cleaner and more efficient energy, delivered through the Abu Dhabi onshore power grid, owned and operated by Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA) transmission and distribution companies.

The project will be funded through a special purpose vehicle (SPV), a dedicated company that ADNOC and TAQA will jointly own with a 30 percent stake each.

It also includes a consortium comprised of Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO), Japan's Kyushu Electric Power Co., and Électricité de France (EDF). Led by KEPCO, the consortium will hold a combined 40 percent stake in the project on a build, own, operate and transfer basis.

The project will strengthen the position of ADNOC and TAQA in driving and leading sustainability efforts and supporting the UAE' Net-Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative'.

The development is expected to reduce the carbon footprint of ADNOC's offshore operations by more than 30 percent, replacing existing offshore gas turbine generators with more sustainable power sources available on the Abu Dhabi onshore power network.

The progressive and collaborative approach will also drive operational efficiencies and improve system reliability of energy supply while offering the potential for power supply cost optimization.

ADNOC Upstream Executive Director Yaser Saeed al-Mazrouei said that ADNOC is delighted to be collaborating again with TAQA.

"This first-of-its-kind project is a further example of how ADNOC is advancing practical and commercially viable solutions to secure a lower carbon future while driving significant foreign direct investment, and, in turn, cementing Abu Dhabi and the UAE's position as a trusted global investment destination."

TAQA's Group CEO and Managing Director, Jasim Husain Thabet, announced that TAQA is the recognized low carbon power and water champion of Abu Dhabi and one of the top five utilities in EMEA by market value.

"TAQA is pleased to again partner with ADNOC on such an important project that will contribute to the decarbonization of Abu Dhabi's energy industry in such an impactful way."

The transmission system with a total installed capacity of 3.2 Gigawatts (GW) and comprises two independent sub-sea HVDC links and converter stations that will connect to TAQA's onshore electricity grid – operated by its subsidiary, Abu Dhabi Transmission and Despatch Company (TRANSCO).

The project also offers the potential for ADNOC to more effectively utilize its rich gas – currently used to power the offshore facilities – for higher-value purposes, allowing ADNOC to generate additional revenue.



South Korea’s Food Exports Rose to $6.2 Billion in 6 Months

A worker at a supermarket in South Korea puts bags of instant noodles on the shelves (Yonhap news agency)
A worker at a supermarket in South Korea puts bags of instant noodles on the shelves (Yonhap news agency)
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South Korea’s Food Exports Rose to $6.2 Billion in 6 Months

A worker at a supermarket in South Korea puts bags of instant noodles on the shelves (Yonhap news agency)
A worker at a supermarket in South Korea puts bags of instant noodles on the shelves (Yonhap news agency)

South Korea's exports of food and related goods rose 5.2% on-year in the first half of 2024, government data showed, led by the popularity of instant noodles and processed rice products.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs said that outbound shipments of the food segment known as “K-Food Plus” reached $6.21 billion, compared with $5.9 billion posted a year earlier, the country’s Yonhap new agency reported on Saturday.
K-Food Plus encompasses a diverse range of food products and related items, from fresh and processed goods to agricultural equipment and solutions.
By product, exports of instant noodles jumped 32.3% to hit $590.2 million, with those of processed rice products gaining 41.4 percent to $136.9 million, the data showed.
The ministry attributed the growth in instant noodle exports to the popularity of social media content featuring spicy product challenges, as well as the release of customized products by exporters.
South Korean rice products also gained popularity, as frozen gimbap, or seaweed rice rolls, attracted significant attention in the US market as a gluten-free and healthy eating option, the ministry said.
By destination, exports to the US surged 17%, reaching $736 million, driven by increased demand due to revitalized consumer spending, a stabilizing labor market and eased inflation.
Exports to China also edged up 3.1% to $702 million, as exporters utilized online platforms and influencers to promote South Korean foodstuffs.
Shipments to Japan, on the other hand, declined by 7% during the period to $671.3 million, due to the reduced spending power of Japanese consumers, the ministry added.