UAE Supports Responsible Energy Transition

UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan listens to a presentation on ADNOC's new strategy. (WAM)
UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan listens to a presentation on ADNOC's new strategy. (WAM)
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UAE Supports Responsible Energy Transition

UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan listens to a presentation on ADNOC's new strategy. (WAM)
UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan listens to a presentation on ADNOC's new strategy. (WAM)

The UAE is committed to remaining a responsible global energy provider and enabling a more sustainable future, announced President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Sheikh Mohammed noted that the UAE would support the efforts to ensure a responsible energy transition by keeping pace with the future and investing in the essential opportunities it provides.

Speaking at the annual meeting of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) Board of Directors, in his capacity as its Chairman, Sheikh Mohammed directed the company to pursue a Net Zero by 2050 ambition to support the country's 2050 Strategic Initiative.

The board also approved ADNOC's strategy to accelerate growth across its value chain to meet rising energy demand and support global energy security responsibly.

As part of the strategy, ADNOC will establish a new Low Carbon Solutions & International Growth vertical focused on new energies, gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and chemicals, reported the state news agency (WAM).

The President stressed the importance of the steps taken by ADNOC to reduce carbon emissions in conjunction with its endeavor to develop and expand its operations to meet the growing global energy demand.

He praised ADNOC's efforts to drive industrial growth through its In-Country Value (ICV) program and its support for the "Make it in the Emirates" initiative.

The ICV program generated $9.54 billion in the nation's economy and enabled 2,000 UAE Nationals to be employed in ADNOC's supply chains.

At the meeting, the board endorsed plans to bring ADNOC's 5 million barrels per day (mmbopd) oil production capacity expansion to 2027, from the previous target of 2030, as part of the accelerated growth strategy.

ADNOC produces some of the world's least carbon-intensive oil, and this new target will provide the company with greater flexibility to meet rising global energy demand.

According to information released, ADNOC's plans to accelerate the implementation of the goal of increasing its production capacity of crude oil based on UAE's robust hydrocarbons reserves, which rose two billion stock tank barrels (STB) of oil and one trillion standard cubic feet (TSCF) of natural gas this year.

The additional reserves increase the UAE's reserves base to 113 billion STB of oil and 290 TSCF of natural gas, reinforcing the country's position in global rankings as the custodian of the sixth-largest oil reserves and the seventh-largest gas reserves.

Within the framework of the updated strategy, ADNOC announced the establishment of ADNOC Gas, a new world-class gas processing and marketing company, which will start operations in early January 2023.

The company will operate, maintain, and market the two ADNOC's gas processing and LNG operations through one integrated company.

The board directed ADNOC to proceed with an initial public offering (IPO) of a minority stake in the new company on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) in 2023, subject to applicable regulatory approvals.

ADNOC's five-year business plan and capital expenditure (CAPEX) of $150 billion for 2023-2027 was approved to enable the accelerated growth strategy.

Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology Sultan al-Jaber lauded the vision and support of Sheikh Mohammed, adding that "through our Net Zero by 2050 ambition, we are placing sustainability at the center of our growth."

Jaber explained that the world needs maximum energy, minimum emissions, and all the energy solutions to ensure global energy security.

"ADNOC is committed to making today's energy cleaner while investing in the clean energies of tomorrow to strengthen our position as a reliable and responsible energy provider."



EU Says Ready to Resume Free Trade Talks with Gulf

Chair of the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee David McAllister. (European Parliament)
Chair of the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee David McAllister. (European Parliament)
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EU Says Ready to Resume Free Trade Talks with Gulf

Chair of the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee David McAllister. (European Parliament)
Chair of the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee David McAllister. (European Parliament)

Chair of the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee David McAllister said the European Union is ready to resume free trade negotiations with the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

In an interview to Asharq Al-Awsat, he said Europe, along with the rest of the world, was shocked by US President Donald Trump’s 20% tariffs on European imports.

He stressed that the partnership with Saudi Arabia was stronger than ever, noting that the European Parliament is seeking to elevate ties to the level of strategic partnership agreement in various fields.

McAllister stressed that Saudi Arabia is a main bilateral and regional partner to the EU in the Gulf region and beyond.

The partnership is stronger than ever, he stated, while hailing Saudi Arabia’s growing regional and international diplomatic role.

He also noted untapped potential in bilateral relations between the EU and the Kingdom.

The European Parliament supports the development of the relationship towards the level of strategic partnership, he added. This will provide a binding political and legal framework to bolster cooperation between the EU and Saudi Arabia in several fields beyond the economy.

The European Commission agreed on April 1 to launch negotiations and the issue is awaiting approval from the parliament to officially kick them off.

On Saudi Arabia’s diplomatic role, McAllister described Riyadh as a main player in the region.

On its position on Gaza, he underscored the Saudi leadership’s participation in the international coalition for the implementation of the two-state solution and its support for the Arab recovery and reconstruction plan.

He also highlighted Saudi Arabia’s constructive role in backing the reconstruction of Syria after the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad. He also noted its role in facilitating talks between Lebanon and Syria in resolving border issues.

Moreover, McAllister said Saudi Arabia played a successful role in achieving a ceasefire in Yemen and it recently hosted complex negotiations between the United States and Russia.

The official expressed Europe’s appreciation for the hosting of the negotiations, saying, however, that it is important for Ukraine to be present at ceasefire talks because its future is at stake. The EU must also be present because peace in Ukraine also affects it.

Asked about Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, McAllister said Brussels believes it has promising opportunities to explore in the Kingdom.

The EU appreciates the ambitious economic goals set by Vision 2030 and that aim to diversify the economy and ease the reliance on oil and gas, he went on to say.

He said opportunities for cooperation were available and they can pave the way for the establishment of a strategic partnership agreement and a platform for high-level bilateral cooperation in various fields, such as trade, innovation, energy, security and others.

He added that the EU welcomes the shift towards modernization set out by Vision 2030, while also understanding the challenges related to it.

The EU is ready to support Saudi Arabia’s economic and environment projects, McAllister stressed.

On the free trade talks, he said the EU is ready to resume negotiations with the GCC.

The EU is committed to bolstering bilateral ties with the Gulf to meet the commitments set out during the EU-Gulf meeting in October, he stressed.

The work program reached during the meeting covered security, climate, communications and trade.

McAllister stressed that Europe supports the signing of an ambitious free trade agreement that would help in achieving Vision 2030.

He pointed to negotiations that have been kicked off with the United Arab Emirates to reach a bilateral free trade agreement.

A free trade agreement with the Gulf will be very beneficial, he stressed. Long discussions to that end have been held, but the world has become more complicated and unpredictable, he said.

Asked about when Saudi citizens will be relieved of the Schengen visa requirement, McAllister replied that he understands that this is important to them, adding however, that the issue is complicated and hinges on the adoption of a new European strategy and the approval of all members.