ADNOC and bp have officially launched a landmark joint venture aimed at developing large-scale hydrogen and carbon capture projects across the UAE and the UK. This partnership marks a significant step in the UAE’s journey toward Net Zero 2050 and underscores its leadership in the global energy transition. The joint venture will focus on producing low-carbon hydrogen to power heavy industries and reduce carbon footprints. By combining ADNOC’s extensive resource base and bp’s technical expertise, the project is set to create thousands of high-tech jobs and drive innovation in clean energy. The first phase of the project involves the construction of a state-of-the-art carbon capture facility in Abu Dhabi, which will serve as a model for similar developments worldwide. This collaboration highlights the UAE’s proactive approach to energy security and sustainability. Rather than moving away from its energy roots, the country is evolving its energy sector to meet the demands of a modern, eco-conscious world. For the business community, this means new opportunities in engineering, construction, and green technology, further solidifying the UAE’s reputation as a hub for future-ready industries. The partnership also strengthens the long-standing economic ties between the UAE and the UK, demonstrating how international cooperation can accelerate the global shift toward a sustainable economy while maintaining industrial growth.






































































