ADNOC plans to improve energy efficiency by 10% by 2020

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company improve energy efficiency by 10% by 2020

The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has said that it will implement a host of measures to increase energy efficiency by 10 percent by 2020. The energy efficiency strategy will reduce ADNOC’s gas consumption by 156 million cu. ft a day, thus saving a total of US$1 billion by that time, the Emirates News Agency WAM reported.

The initiatives to enhance energy efficiency have already cut carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 3.1 million tonnes, the equivalent of 658,800 car rides a year, compared to 2014. Further drop in carbon dioxide emissions will happen over the next three years as additional operational efficiencies are introduced.

ADNOC’s energy efficiency plans were announced on the second day of the World Future Energy Summit (WFES), part of the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW), held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre  (ADNEC).

As part of its initiative, ADNOC will optimise energy usage, consumption and performance across a range of industry-related activities, and upgrade systems to measure and record data for better energy planning.

“ADNOC’s commitment to energy efficiency has already brought significant tangible results,” said Omar Al Suwaidi, Director of Gas Management, ADNOC Group. “These efficiencies are going to drive further cost savings and to enable us to create maximum value from our gas resources. This will not only improve profitability, but will also enable ADNOC to achieve its strategic goal of meeting Abu Dhabi’s rising energy demand from domestic gas supplies.”

In addition to its in-house energy efficiency plans, ADNOC is also working on the demand side, encouraging improved energy performances by its stakeholders and contractors in support of an energy-efficient economy in the UAE.

Environmental sustainability

Al Suwaidi, who took part in a WFES panel discussion titled ‘Decarbonising business,’ said ADNOC’s energy efficiency initiative proves that environmental sustainability and economic sustainability don’t have to be mutually exclusive. Integrating energy-efficient technologies into operations can and does deliver tangible bottom-line business results.

“At ADNOC, we are significantly changing our business practices. For example, we have received ISO 50001 certification for the implementation of an energy management system to further increase efficiency. More cost savings will accrue as new technologies are implemented across our onshore and offshore facilities,” he added.

ADNOC is the first major oil and gas company to be awarded ISO 50001 at a corporate level and for its operating companies.

He said, “We are one of the world’s leading energy producers and a primary catalyst for Abu Dhabi’s growth and diversification.

“We operate across the entire hydrocarbon value chain, through a network of fully-integrated businesses, with interests that range from exploration, production, storage, refining and distribution, to the development of a wide-range of petrochemical products.

“For over 45 years, we have played an integral role in Abu Dhabi’s economic development, managing, producing and preserving the Emirate’s hydrocarbon reserves on behalf of the Abu Dhabi government. We are the principle catalyst of growth in the emirate and our work has had a positive and lasting impact on the quality of millions of lives. Since 1971, we have created thousands of jobs, driven the growth of a diverse knowledge-based economy and played a key role in Abu Dhabi’s global emergence”.