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H.E. Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber delivers keynote address at ADIPEC 2023

Organisers say H.E. Dr Al Jaber, President-Designate of COP28, calls on the energy industry to take the “opportunity to show the world that, in fact, you are central to the solution”

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  • Published: October 2, 2023
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ABU DHABI, UAE, 2 October 2023: ADNOC announced that H.E.Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, President-Designate, COP28 and Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, UAE, delivered a keynote address during the opening ceremony of the 2023 edition of ADIPEC, stating the energy industry “can and must help drive the solutions”. 

Making the announcement through a Press release, ADNOC said ADIPEC, the world’s largest energy exhibition and conference, was opened on October 2,  rallying industries and diverse actors around a common cause – ‘Decarbonising. Faster. Together.’ Over four days, the organisers said, the event will accelerate collective action and solutions to address the biggest climate and energy challenges the world faces today. 

Being held in Abu Dhabi from 2-5 October, ADNOC said ADIPEC 2023 has gathered over 160,000 attendees from 160 countries. More than 40 ministers and 120 global C-suite executives will contribute to the 350-plus conference sessions, addressing the key energy transition priorities, including tackling methane and carbon emissions, scaling up investment in technology and renewables, decarbonising heavy industries and the development of future leaders, ADNOC further said.  

Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber

Taking place less than two months before the UAE welcomes global leaders for COP28, the organisers said, ADIPEC 2023 provides a platform for the biggest energy producers and consumers to demonstrate their commitment to lowering emissions while driving investment into new technologies and clean energies. The organisers further said the event is an opportunity to bring to the fore the diverse challenges and needs of different energy markets worldwide and create a global stage for solutions-oriented dialogue. 

Addressing the need to accelerate the energy transition, Dr Al Jaber said: “Today at ADIPEC from Abu Dhabi, I say with full confidence: This industry can and must help drive the solutions. For too long, this industry has been viewed as part of the problem, that it’s not doing enough and, in some cases, even blocking progress. This is your opportunity to show the world that you are central to the solution”. 

Speaking on the role of ADIPEC in the global energy transition, His Excellency Suhail bin Mohamed Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, UAE, said: “International collaboration is crucial to addressing energy challenges. ADIPEC serves as an ideal platform to take the collective decarbonisation drive to the next level, and we are happy to share our experience with other countries. Having one of the fastest-growing clean energy industries in the world, the UAE is set to generate a total capacity of 19.8 gigawatts of clean energy by 2030. In addition, the UAE seeks to become a leading producer and supplier of low-carbon hydrogen, working towards producing 1.4 million metric tonnes of low-carbon hydrogen per annum by 2031 and 15 million metric tonnes per annum by 2050.” 

Echoing Dr Al Jaber’s call to action, Tayba Al Hashemi, Chair, ADIPEC 2023 and CEO, ADNOC Offshore, said: “By 2030, the world will be home to an additional half a billion people, demanding more energy every year. At the same time, the global challenge of climate change calls for urgent, game-changing solutions to eliminate emissions. Every government, industry, business and individual have a role to play in decarbonising and creating the future of energy faster while safeguarding energy security and ensuring nobody is left behind. 

Hashemi further said that decarbonising faster is not just the theme of ADIPEC 2023; it is a rallying call to industry to work together to transform, decarbonise and future-proof our industry. “We want to accelerate the innovation and tangible actions needed to enable a lower-carbon and higher-growth future for the world,” she added.  

ADNOC said the ADIPEC Opening Ceremony also included pledges from leading global CEOs across the energy industry, reaffirming their commitment to concrete actions that enable decarbonisation and the energy transition. With 10 CEOs featured worldwide, the video showed the industry’s unified approach to driving investment and partnerships to accelerate the global energy transition and stimulate innovation, ADNOC said. 

Commenting on this commitment, Amin H. Nasser, President and Chief Executive Officer, Aramco said: “At Aramco, we believe that energy security and sustainability can co-exist. We remain committed to helping supply the world’s growing energy needs as we expand our efforts to develop lower-carbon solutions that will provide future generations with cleaner and more sustainable energy.”  

Furthermore, ADNOC said the ADIPEC Opening Ceremony included a ministerial panel on the subject of ‘Fast Tracking the Energy Transition’, which brought together H.E. Suhail Mohammed Faraj Al Mazroui, UAE Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, H.E. Haitham Al Ghais, Secretary General of OPEC, H.E. Dr Alparslan Bayraktar, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Türkiye, and H.E. Sebastian-Ioan Burduja, Minister of Energy, Romania, to discuss how to accelerate the energy transition. 

The panel, ADNOC added, explored how innovative policies and inclusive practices are the key to meeting increasing energy demands and achieving net zero emissions and agreed on the important role that governments must play in driving both collaboration and investment. ADNOC said ministers remarked on the importance of facilitating a just low-carbon future, simultaneously reducing emissions and driving economic growth.  

Addressing the need for pragmatism, H.E. Al Mazrouei said: “We need to keep the politics aside, and as OPEC, work as a technical group”.  

Echoing his remarks, H.E. Haitham Al Ghais, Secretary General, OPEC, said: “We have to have a clear roadmap of where we’re going and how to get there”. The ministers from Türkiye and Romania also discussed the initiatives underway in their respective countries designed to facilitate a transition to a cleaner energy system. 

The organisers said ADIPEC 2023 will feature ten conferences over four days, including a new, hydrogen-focused conference and an expanded strategic decarbonisation conference – that will address a range of themes such as energy security, mobilising finance and investment, and developing a zero-carbon value chain. Across 16 exhibition halls, the organisers said ADIPEC will gather over 2,200 companies and feature 30 country pavilions and four specialised areas to facilitate cross-sector collaboration and game-changing partnerships. 

 

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