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UAE’s Carbon Capture Technology: A Sustainable Solution for the Oil Industry

TST Editorial by TST Editorial
April 29, 2024
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UAE’s Carbon Capture Technology: A Sustainable Solution for the Oil Industry
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is taking a significant step towards sustainable development by investing in carbon capture technology. This innovative approach aims to maintain the country’s oil legacy while reducing carbon emissions, aligning with the global efforts to combat climate change[4][5].

Carbon capture technology involves capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from industrial processes and storing them safely underground, preventing their release into the atmosphere. The UAE, being one of the world’s largest oil producers, is well-positioned to leverage this technology to reduce its carbon footprint while continuing to produce and export oil[4].

The UAE’s commitment to carbon capture technology is evident in the Habshan project, which captures and stores 1.5 million tons of CO2 each year in geological formations underground. The project is part of a broader push by Gulf countries to focus on managing planet-warming gases rather than following Western nations’ calls to get rid of fossil fuels themselves[5].

The UAE’s carbon capture efforts extend beyond the Habshan project. In January, the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) announced a pilot project in Fujairah in partnership with 44.01, an Omani start-up, to capture CO2, dissolve it into seawater, and then inject it into rock formations underground where it will mineralize. This process removes CO2 permanently by turning it into rock, providing a long-term solution to carbon emissions[5].

The UAE’s commitment to carbon capture technology is part of a broader push towards sustainability. The country has pledged to reach net zero by 2050 and is hosting the United Nations’ annual climate summit later this year in Dubai. The UAE’s efforts are part of a broader trend in the Gulf region, with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE making timid moves towards carbon capture technology in recent years[5].

Carbon capture technology is a promising solution for the UAE to maintain its oil legacy while contributing to the global fight against climate change. By investing in this technology, the UAE is demonstrating its commitment to sustainability and setting an example for other oil-producing countries to follow[4].

However, carbon capture technology is not without its challenges. Critics argue that CO2 molecules will eventually be released into the atmosphere when synthetic fuels and plastics are burnt. Additionally, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region had a total of 13 CCUS projects planned or operational as of March, but the total annual capture capacity is estimated at only 20 million tons of CO2, which is only 1.8% of GCC’s annual collective emissions of CO2[5].

Despite these challenges, the UAE’s commitment to carbon capture technology is a significant step towards sustainability. By investing in this technology, the UAE is demonstrating its commitment to reducing carbon emissions while maintaining its oil legacy. As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of climate change, the UAE’s efforts towards carbon capture technology provide a glimmer of hope for a more sustainable future.

References:

[4] How Carbon Capture Technology Could Maintain Gulf States’ Oil Legacy, Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy, 2024-03-29, https://www.energypolicy.columbia.edu/how-carbon-capture-technology-could-maintain-gulf-states-oil-legacy

[5] UAE, other Gulf states shift from talk to action on carbon capture tech, Al-Monitor, 2023-09-24,

https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2023/09/uae-other-gulf-states-shift-talk-action-carbon-capture-tech

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