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Abu Dhabi’s Adnoc greenlights its biggest LNG export project

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Abu Dhabi’s Adnoc greenlights its biggest LNG export project
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THE United Arab Emirates’s biggest energy company approved a major liquefied natural gas export terminal as it seeks to tap into a growing global market for the fuel.

Abu Dhabi National Oil Co (Adnoc) made the final investment decision to build the LNG plant in the industrial city of Ruwais, according to a statement. The project will add 9.6 million tonnes of annual gas export capacity and more than double Adnoc’s production capability.

The company has so far relied on its own funds to build the project and on Wednesday (Jun 12) awarded a US$5.5 billion engineering and construction contract for the facility to a joint venture which comprises Technip Energies, JGC Holdings and NMDC Energy.

The decision to go ahead with the facility is the latest sign of the state company’s ambition to expand in the market globally, following recent deals for LNG projects in the US and Mozambique. Adnoc has signed some sales deals with Asian and European companies for supply from the project starting in 2028, though is yet to find buyers for all of the gas.

The UAE, the oil-rich state of which Abu Dhabi is the capital, aims to boost gas output to become self-sufficient in the fuel by the end of the decade. It’s looking to take advantage of gas’s role as a bridge fuel in the energy transition, but there are concerns among environmentalists that huge methane leaks across the LNG supply chain can make the fuel worse for the environment.

The new Ruwais project will compete with vast amounts of supply from Qatar. The tiny country in the Gulf is already one of the world’s biggest producers of the fuel and is expanding capacity to 126 million tonnes a year by 2027 from 77 million. It plans to push it further to 142 million tonnes by the end of the decade.

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Saudi Arabia is also bolstering its gas business, with government-owned Aramco boosting production at home, buying into LNG projects in Australia and seeking assets in the US. All three Gulf states are expanding their trading arms to maximise profit from selling gas.

Adnoc already has six million tonnes of LNG capacity at Das Island, a facility that began operations in 1977. Bloomberg News reported in March that Adnoc planned to make the final investment decision on Ruwais LNG as early as June. BLOOMBERG



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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