Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) on Tuesday said that it has entered into a new long-term strategic partnership with Emirates Water and Electricity Company (EWEC), a leading company in the integrated planning, purchasing, supply, and system despatch services of water and electricity in the UAE, to support the UAE’s energy transformation.
This agreement is underpinned by a 10-year flexible natural gas sales and purchase agreement between ADNOC Gas Facilities LLC and EWEC worth $10 billion, ADNOC said in a regulatory filing with Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) this morning.
The strategic partnership was celebrated during Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2025 on the side lines of the World Future Energy Summit (WFES), and was attended by ADNOC CEO Fatema Al Nuaimi, AND EWEC CEO Othman Al Ali, and representatives from both entities.
Fatema Al Nuaimi said that they greatly valued our long-term partnership with EWEC, which is underpinned by a 10-year strategic agreement, supporting the rise of digitisation, the increasing need for resilient connectivity and growing technology adoption across the UAE’s economy, while advancing the nation’s net-zero ambitions.
“By collaborating across the industrial value chain to leverage Abu Dhabi’s vast gas reserves, we are working to ensure the UAE’s self-sufficiency while continuing to fuel over two thirds of the nation’s industries, driving sustainable economic growth and diversification,” she added.
Othman Al Ali said that this landmark agreement with ADNOC Gas ensures a stable and flexible supply of natural gas that is pivotal to enabling the UAE’s energy transition. As we accelerate the integration of renewable and clean energy and advanced technologies, natural gas plays a critical role in bridging the gap between traditional and sustainable energy sources.
He also said that this partnership strengthens EWEC’s ability to deliver a secure, efficient, and decarbonised water and electricity system while contributing to the UAE’s Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative.
“By collaborating with ADNOC Gas, we are reaffirming our shared commitment to powering the UAE’s economic growth, advancing sustainability, and ensuring long-term energy security for generations to come,” he added.
Gas Supplies to EWEC Plants
As EWEC continues to utilise transformative renewable and clean energy innovations to drive the decarbonisation of water and electricity supply in the UAE, supporting the country’s Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative, gas-fired plants provide important transitional capacity enabling the continued integration of large-scale renewable and clean energy.
The flexible natural gas supply will be delivered to plants across Abu Dhabi and the UAE and solidifies the shared commitment of both parties to drive sustainable economic growth in UAE.
As such, ADNOC Gas supports EWEC in its strategic plans to transform the UAE’s energy sector into a clean and renewable focused industry, driving the nation’s economic growth and digital technology led diversification.
The partnership highlights ADNOC Gas’s commitment to support our customers as they transition to cleaner energy solutions by providing them with reliable, secure, flexible and affordable lower carbon energy that will have a tangible impact on their carbon footprint and deliver greater long-term value for our shareholders.
A stable supply of natural gas supports the country’s transition to a lower-carbon water and electricity system. Because gas-fired plants can start and stop quickly and adapting their output to real-time demand and supply changes they complement and enable the large-scale integration of solar power, offering crucial flexibility during peak demand periods.
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