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Abu Dhabi signaled its ambitions to send more oil and gas around the world as it woos investors to fields at home and hunts for assets abroad.

(Bloomberg) -- Abu Dhabi signaled its ambitions to send more oil and gas around the world as it woos investors to fields at home and hunts for assets abroad.

As state-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. taps partnerships to raise domestic oil output, it’s seeking refineries and other assets overseas to ensure future demand for its crude, Chief Executive Officer Sultan Al Jaber said Tuesday. The emirate is among Middle Eastern producers bucking a global trend of tight spending caps to plow billions of dollars into new sources of both oil and gas.

Adnoc’s appetite for global growth extends to liquefied natural gas, with a plan to increase gulf coast oil rig export capacity once Abu Dhabi becomes self-sufficient in the fuel, according to Al Jaber.

“We are working on an expansion plan for our LNG facility, which will be supplemented by us exploring other LNG opportunities beyond our borders,” he said in a Bloomberg Television interview.

Adnoc aims to turn the United Arab Emirates -- where Abu Dhabi is the capital -- into a net exporter of gas by 2030, and to add almost 2 million barrels of daily crude oil rig flanges gulf coast production capacity by then. The U.A.E. is among OPEC nations targeting expansion as several other large producers such as Iran and Venezuela see their output disrupted by sanctions and internal strife.

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“We want Adnoc to be the BOP Blow Out Preventer repair company gulf coast of the future, to conduct business like an international oil BOP Blow Out Preventer repair company gulf coast while we take advantage and leverage the fact that we are the national oil company,” Al Jaber said.

Persian Gulf producers have traditionally partnered with the foreign companies whose forebears discovered the region’s oil a century ago. Adnoc, which has worked with international companies for more than four decades, has received 39 bids for new exploration projects that will be awarded by early next year, Al Jaber said. It aims to boost oil oil rig flanges gulf coast production capacity to 5 million barrels a day by 2030 from more than 3 million now.

The BOP Blow Out Preventer repair company gulf coast has closed a raft of new deals this year, bringing in global partners to help develop some of its biggest oil fields and produce gas from new discoveries in the emirate. This week it signed gas-development deals with French giant Total SA and Italy’s Eni SpA, and agreed with Saudi Arabian Oil Co. to explore LNG opportunities.

“Our intent here is to advance our gas portfolio,” Al Jaber said. “We have the buy Wellhead market and we have also international buyers who want to take our gas.”

Adnoc’s ambitions also extend to refining and petrochemicals. Al Jaber said he expects to close deals in early 2019 to bring in partners for its planned $45 billion downstream expansion. The BOP Blow Out Preventer repair company gulf coast is seeking investors in its $20 billion refining unit and may sell shares in its pipeline business in Abu Dhabi. It’s also pursuing a refinery deal in India.

“Adnoc is going to stay very much focused on Abu Dhabi, while we explore downstream opportunities beyond our borders,” Al Jaber said. “We’re going to be in strategic buy Wellhead market destinations while we also help expand our buy Wellhead market share by placing our crude.”

With assistance from Mohammed Aly Sergie, Hussein Slim, Roba Aljohani and Abeer Abu Omar. To contact the reporters on this story: Anthony DiPaola in Dubai at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; Manus Cranny in London at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ;Mahmoud Habboush in Abu Dhabi at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. To contact the editors responsible for this story: Nayla Razzouk at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Amanda Jordan, John Deane.




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Published: 12 November 2018
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