The Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC) 2025 commenced in Abu Dhabi, under the auspices of President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The event, hosted by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), is set to continue until Thursday, November 6, and gathers global leaders in the energy sector, policymakers, and investors.
In his keynote address at the 41st edition of ADIPEC, Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, who serves as the Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology as well as the Managing Director and Group CEO of ADNOC, urged the energy sector to adopt policies that are pragmatic and grounded in technology. He emphasized the importance of creating partnerships that foster job creation, bolster economies, and enhance global competitiveness, citing the UAE's approach as a model for others to follow.
Dr. Al Jaber articulated that the UAE's pragmatic policies have successfully built investor confidence, highlighting the nation’s ability to optimize energy, attract capital, and advance technology through practical solutions. He noted that the credibility and predictability of the UAE's regulatory environment are key factors that continue to draw global capital to the region.
He further asserted that energy policies should be based on realistic insights rather than ideological trends, warning against regulations that lack practicality. Dr. Al Jaber pointed out that ineffective legislation could hinder economic growth and deter investment, advocating for a balanced approach that combines cost discipline with necessary capital investments.
Addressing the challenges of market volatility, Dr. Al Jaber acknowledged the complexities of the current energy landscape while maintaining that long-term demand for energy remains strong. He stated that to meet future energy needs, an annual investment of $4 trillion is essential for developing grids, data centers, and energy systems. He projected significant increases in electricity demand by 2040, driven by urbanization and the proliferation of air conditioning units.
Dr. Al Jaber also highlighted the necessity for a comprehensive energy strategy that accommodates both renewable sources and traditional fuels, emphasizing that the future of energy will involve reinforcement rather than mere replacement. He noted the critical role of gas in providing baseload power for data centers and the challenges posed by a shortage of gas turbines, which are contributing to rising electricity prices.
In conclusion, Dr. Al Jaber reiterated the UAE's commitment to fostering a conducive investment environment, stating that the region offers the lowest-cost and lowest-carbon energy options. He mentioned ADNOC's international ventures in gas across various countries and its ongoing investments in smart-energy infrastructure, reinforcing the message that the UAE is not only open for business but also encourages bold initiatives in the energy sector.
2025-11-03
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