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UAE seeks to increase oil output to 5mbd by 2030

UAE seeks to increase oil output to 5mbd by 2030

Abu Dhabi, Nov 23 (UNI) The United Arab Emirates looks forward to boosting its oil production up to five million barrels per day by 2030, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei said on Monday.

On Sunday, the UAE unveiled the discovery of 22 billion barrels of unconventional oil reserves in Abu Dhabi.

Along with that, the emirate's supreme petroleum council announced another finding with two billion barrels of conventional oil, which brings the country's recoverable reserves up to 107 billion, according to Financial Times.

"It enhances the UAE position as a major player in the global oil market and reflects the continuous development procedures undertaken by ADNOC in its pursuit of a goal to increase production capacity to five million oil barrels per day by 2030," Al Mazrouei said, as quoted by the ministry on Twitter.

The minister noted that these developments would also contribute to attracting a large package of foreign investments considered by the UAE as "a safe haven in light of rapid changes in the world."

The findings support the country's development strategy in various fields, the minister added.

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