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An ADNOC trilogy: The tortuous path to gas self-sufficiency
Report summary
To fulfil the UAE’s gas self-sufficiency ambitions, ADNOC needs more gas. Projects must come onstream without delays. In the first part of the trilogy, we consider all growth projects and create three supply scenarios to assess the likelihood of the country achieving gas self-sufficiency. In the second part, we delve into ADNOC’s past to understand how the company’s gas strategy has evolved throughout the years. In the third part, we conduct an in-depth study of ADNOC’s new gas developments.
Table of contents
- Executive summary
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A radical transformation
- A bold commitment
- Consolidating and expanding
- More gas is needed
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Diverse but expensive growth projects
- Challenging projects
- Boosting associated gas
- Reviving exploration
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What might the future look like?
- The base case outlook: manageable supply shortfalls
- A long-term solution
- LNG to bridge the gap
- The worst case outlook: P5 at risk
- The best case outlook: ADNOC achieves gas self-sufficiency and further LNG expansion
- The stars align
Tables and charts
This report includes 8 images and tables including:
- UAE gas balance
- UAE sales gas, imports and population
- UAE gas fields and infrastructure
- Base case outlook
- Worst case outlook
- Best case outlook
- Appendix: Supply scenarios assumptions
What's included
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