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ADNOC and e& to Build Industry’s Largest 5G Network

The state-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and e& (formerly Etisalat Group) on Wednesday announced a strategic project to build the energy industry’s largest private 5G wireless network spanning 11,000 sq km.

The 5G network will deliver high-bandwidth connectivity across ADNOC’s onshore and offshore operations. This will enable ADNOC to further integrate its advanced artificial intelligence (AI) solutions at its most remote facilities and reduce costs through automation, improve efficiency, minimise emissions and enhance the safety of its people.

The project is due to be completed in 2025 and is expected to generate $1.5 billion in value during its first five years of operation, according to an official release from Abu Dhabi Media Office.

Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and ADNOC Managing Director and Group CEO, said that this landmark project with e& is a milestone step in ADNOC’s journey to become the world’s most AI-enabled energy company.

He said that global demand has been rising for both energy and AI, so by investing in cutting-edge connectivity across our operations, we can ensure that we continue providing secure, reliable and responsible energy to ADNOC’s customers.

“As we grow our diversified energy portfolio, this strategic partnership will generate value and enable us to make faster, smarter decisions, from the control room to the boardroom, future-proof our business and keep our people and the environment safe,” he added.

Chairman of e& Jassem Mohamed Bu Ataba Alzaabi said that e&’s collaboration with ADNOC will enable the creation of a cutting-edge private 5G network underscoring our dedication to harnessing technology and powering sustainable and intelligent transformation in the energy sector.

“With connectivity being the backbone of technological advancements, we are leveraging our expertise as a pioneer in network and AI innovations to drive breakthroughs in the energy sector and spur progress and success across industries. Beyond this partnership, we continue to work with ADNOC and other major players across multiple sectors to set new industry standards and redefine what’s possible,” he added.

Real Time Decisions

Once completed, the 5G network will relay information from sensors embedded in more than 12,000 wells and pipelines to autonomous control rooms, to help make real-time recommendations to increase the lifespan of these assets and ensure safety in the field.

The network will also allow for the digitalisation of wellheads and provide end-to-end visibility over operations, thereby driving productivity across the company’s entire value chain, the release said.

Building on ADNOC’s longstanding strategy to develop and deploy pioneering technologies, the 5G network forms part of a multi-year program to accelerate the deployment of a suite of AI solutions across the company’s value chain and become the world’s most AI-enabled energy company.

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