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Sultan Al Jaber

Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, CBE (Arabic: سلطان أحمد الجابر; born August 31, 1973) is an Emirati politician who is the minister of industry and advanced technology of the United Arab Emirates,[2] head of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC),[3] and chairman of Masdar.

Sultan Al Jaber
سلطان الجابر
Al Jaber in 2023
President of COP28
Assumed office
12 January 2023
Preceded bySameh Shoukry
UAE Special Envoy for Climate Change
Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology
Assumed office
5 July 2020
PresidentKhalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Prime MinisterMohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Preceded byHamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum
CEO and Managing Director of ADNOC
Assumed office
16 February 2016
Preceded byAbdullah Al Suwaidi[1]
Minister of State
In office
12 March 2013 – 5 July 2020
PresidentKhalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Prime MinisterMohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Personal details
Born (1973-08-31) 31 August 1973 (age 50)
Umm Al Quwain, United Arab Emirates
Children4
Alma materUniversity of Southern California
Coventry University
California State University at Los Angeles
Websitedrsultanaljaber.com

Al Jaber is the UAE's special envoy for climate change,[4] and the president-designate of the COP28 climate talks. His appointment as head of the COP28 climate talks was strongly criticized by environmentalists due to his track record at ADNOC. As head of ADNOC, Al Jaber has overseen a substantial expansion of gas and oil production at the same time that fossil fuel industries are under pressure to reduce output in order to mitigate climate change.[5][6]

Early life and education edit

A native of the UAE, Al Jaber was born on 31 August 1973 in Umm Al Quwain, UAE.[7] He holds a BSc in Chemical Engineering from the University of Southern California, a PhD in business and economics from Coventry University, and an MBA from the California State University at Los Angeles.[8] His education in the United States was financed by a scholarship provided by ADNOC.[5]

Business career edit

Masdar edit

Al Jaber was the founding CEO of Masdar, beginning in 2006, and was appointed chairman in March 2014.[9] Under his leadership, Masdar expanded its investment in renewable energy to diversify the country's dependency on oil and gain diplomatic clout.[10] By end of 2022, Masdar had invested in 40 countries.[11] Under his chairmanship Masdar underwent a restructuring that brought in TAQA, ADNOC and Mubadala as shareholders in 2022.[12]

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company edit

Al Jaber began his career as an engineer at ADNOC.[13] He was appointed as the CEO of the company on 15 February 2016.[14] Since that time Al Jaber has publicly listed several ADNOC businesses,[15][16] while also attracting some US$26 billion in international investment from companies such as BlackRock, Eni, and KKR.[17]

In February 2019 Al Jaber signed a US$4 billion agreement with BlackRock and KKR to invest in the development of midstream oil pipeline infrastructure.[18][19] A consortium of six companies signed an agreement in July 2020 to invest US$20.7 billion in ADNOC infrastructure assets. It was the single-largest energy infrastructure investment ever in the Middle East, and the largest in the world for 2020 at the time.[20][21] Al Jaber led the first IPO of an ADNOC business, ADNOC Distribution.[22] in 2017.[23]

As head of ADNOC, Al Jaber has sought to increase ADNOC's output of crude oil from 3 million barrels of oil a day in 2016 to 5 million by 2030. The New York Times noted that ADNOC was one of few oil companies still making large investments in raising production in 2021.[17] Financial Times wrote that Al Jaber's attempts to increase oil output was "particularly stark" given that he holds the role of climate tsar in the UAE and given that fossil fuel industries are under pressure to reduce output in order to mitigate climate change.[5] Financial Times wrote in 2023 that ADNOC was set to invest US$150 billion in expanding its oil and gas production while only setting aside US$15 billion for low-carbon expansion over a longer period.[6]

Al Jaber has tried to position himself as an environmental advocate.[17] Under Al Jaber, ADNOC has invested in carbon capture and green hydrogen projects, while also committing to power its operations with renewable energy sources.[24][25] However, critics say these investments pale in comparison to Al Jaber's expansion of gas and oil production and are part of a greenwashing campaign.[6][26] Stanley Reed, an energy journalist for the New York Times, commented that these announcements were in part "image-burnishing", and that while Abu Dhabi's government sought to diversify its economy, it also aimed to maintain a significant future market for its oil reserves.[17]

Board positions edit

 
Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber in 2024

Al Jaber is the ADNOC group chief executive,[27][28] and a member of the Abu Dhabi Supreme Council for Financial and Economic Affairs.[29] He is chairman of the Emirates Development Bank,[30][31] and the board of trustees of the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence.[32][33] He has previously been chairman of the board for the Abu Dhabi Ports, from 2009 until 2019,[34][35] Abu Dhabi Media, and Sky News Arabia.[36]

COP28 Presidency edit

In January 2023, Al Jaber was named president of the COP28 climate conference in Dubai.[37][38]

Prior to the climate summit, Al Jaber dismissed calls that a fossil fuel phase-out is needed to restrict global heating to 1.5C, claiming it would harm economic development and that there was "no science" behind the proposal during a live climate event and discussion with Mary Robinson. Climate advocacy groups expressed concern about his comments, with Climate Analytics CEO Bill Hare describing it as "verging on climate denial."[39][40] During the summit, Al Jaber defended himself, stating that his word had been misrepresented.[41] He later added that the summit over which he presided delivered "world first after world first".[42]

On 27 November 2023, the Centre for Climate Reporting and BBC News reported that, based on leaked documents, the UAE had been in violation of the UNFCCC's code of conduct by planning to use COP28 to pitch oil and gas deals to foreign governments.[43] Al Jaber denied reports that UAE wanted to seek oil deals in summit, calling the allegations false and an attempt to undermine work of the COP28 presidency.[44][45]

United Arab Emirates government minister edit

On 12 March 2013, Al Jaber was named minister of state and joined the United Arab Emirates Council of Ministers.[46] He held the position until July 2020, when he was appointed as minister of industry and advanced technology.[47][48] In November of the same year, he was appointed as the special envoy for climate change to represent the UAE in all international forums on this issue.[4]

Energy and climate change edit

In 2009, Al Jaber was appointed by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to his Advisory Group on Energy and Climate Change (AGECC).[49] In the same year, as CEO of Masdar, he helped bring the headquarters of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) to the UAE.[50] Al Jaber has advocated for a global approach to addressing climate change at international forums such as the 2022 Munich Security Conference.[51] He has also emphasized the key role national hydrocarbon producers should play in the energy transition, arguing that the least carbon-intensive barrels will be required for the foreseeable future.[52]

During Al Jaber's tenure as special climate envoy to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNCCC) for the UAE, the organization chose the UAE as the host for the COP28 in 2023.[53] Amnesty International reacted to ADNOC Drilling's plan to expand fossil fuel production and its record profits, comparing them to the appointment of the company's chief executive Sultan al-Jaber as the chair of COP28 climate talks in 2023. Amnesty expressed concerns that the oil company was trying to hijack the conference to serve wider fossil fuel interests, and that the climate conference would discuss ways to deal with climate change while the company he leads causes major harm to the climate with its waste and spills from oil and gas, radioactive material, salts and toxic chemicals and the release of greenhouse gas.[54][55][56] US Senator Ed Markey opposed the decision to host the upcoming COP28 global climate conference in the UAE and expressed doubts about the UAE’s "sincerity" towards commitment for climate action. Citing Al Jaber's claim that his leadership role will allow him to push the industry to decarbonize, Ed Markey said he doubted if such commitments will be maintained after the conference.[57] Days after Ed Markey's statement, more than 130 US lawmakers and members of the European Parliament called for the removal Sultan Al Jaber as the president-designate of the COP28 climate summit.[58][59]

2023 greenwashing accusations edit

In May 2023, the The Guardian reported that Al Jaber had been accused of attempting to greenwash his image, through members of his team editing Wikipedia to portray him favorably as an advocate for green energy, while downplaying his involvement in the fossil fuel industry. Edits included adding a quote that described Al Jaber as "an ally to the climate movement" and suggesting that editors remove reference to a multibillion-dollar oil pipeline deal he signed in 2019. A Wikipedia user, who disclosed they were being paid by ADNOC, suggested changing the page to say that Al Jaber had simply attracted “international investment” in ADNOC, instead of mentioning the specific agreement with BlackRock and KKR for the development of oil pipeline infrastructure. A Wikipedia user was also reported to have been editing Wikipedia articles, despite having been "strongly discouraged" from doing so by a Wikipedia administrator.[26][60][61] A June 2023 Guardian investigation also claimed that a large number of fake Twitter and Medium accounts have been either promoting and defending the hosting of COP28 by the UAE using stock or AI-generated profile images, including reposting UAE government tweets and trying to rebut criticism of Al Jaber's presidency.[62][61]

In August 2023, a report based on leaked documents revealed an alleged list prepared on “touchy and sensitive issues” concerning the UAE. It included the government-approved “strategic messages” to be used as a reply to questions from the media. The reported issues included climate-related questions on Al Jaber’s presidency and ADNOC’s failure in disclosing its emissions, and the UAE's human rights records, including in human trafficking and the Yemeni Civil War.[63] Later in August, it was revealed that under Al Jaber's leadership, ADNOC's 2019 methane leak target had been set to levels considerably higher than those the company had previously reported to the UN and cited a Harvard study alleging that it suggested "leaky infrastructure combined with deliberate venting or incomplete flaring of gas."[64][65][66] COP28 has the highest carbon emissions of any climate summit.[67]

Honors edit

In 2013 Al Jaber was appointed honorary Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE).[68] In that year he also received Mauritania's Medal of the National Order of Merit.[69] In 2019, he received the International Lifetime Achievement Award from Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India.[70][71]

Personal life edit

Sultan Al Jaber is married and has four children.[72]

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sultan, jaber, sultan, ahmed, jaber, arabic, سلطان, أحمد, الجابر, born, august, 1973, emirati, politician, minister, industry, advanced, technology, united, arab, emirates, head, dhabi, national, company, adnoc, chairman, masdar, cbeسلطان, الجابرal, jaber, 202. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber CBE Arabic سلطان أحمد الجابر born August 31 1973 is an Emirati politician who is the minister of industry and advanced technology of the United Arab Emirates 2 head of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company ADNOC 3 and chairman of Masdar Sultan Al JaberCBEسلطان الجابرAl Jaber in 2023President of COP28IncumbentAssumed office 12 January 2023Preceded bySameh ShoukryUAE Special Envoy for Climate ChangeMinister of Industry and Advanced TechnologyIncumbentAssumed office 5 July 2020PresidentKhalifa bin Zayed Al NahyanMohammed bin Zayed Al NahyanPrime MinisterMohammed bin Rashid Al MaktoumPreceded byHamdan bin Rashid Al MaktoumCEO and Managing Director of ADNOCIncumbentAssumed office 16 February 2016Preceded byAbdullah Al Suwaidi 1 Minister of StateIn office 12 March 2013 5 July 2020PresidentKhalifa bin Zayed Al NahyanPrime MinisterMohammed bin Rashid Al MaktoumPersonal detailsBorn 1973 08 31 31 August 1973 age 50 Umm Al Quwain United Arab EmiratesChildren4Alma materUniversity of Southern CaliforniaCoventry UniversityCalifornia State University at Los AngelesWebsitedrsultanaljaber wbr com Al Jaber is the UAE s special envoy for climate change 4 and the president designate of the COP28 climate talks His appointment as head of the COP28 climate talks was strongly criticized by environmentalists due to his track record at ADNOC As head of ADNOC Al Jaber has overseen a substantial expansion of gas and oil production at the same time that fossil fuel industries are under pressure to reduce output in order to mitigate climate change 5 6 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Business career 2 1 Masdar 2 2 Abu Dhabi National Oil Company 2 3 Board positions 2 4 COP28 Presidency 3 United Arab Emirates government minister 4 Energy and climate change 4 1 2023 greenwashing accusations 5 Honors 6 Personal life 7 ReferencesEarly life and education editA native of the UAE Al Jaber was born on 31 August 1973 in Umm Al Quwain UAE 7 He holds a BSc in Chemical Engineering from the University of Southern California a PhD in business and economics from Coventry University and an MBA from the California State University at Los Angeles 8 His education in the United States was financed by a scholarship provided by ADNOC 5 Business career editMasdar edit Main article Masdar Al Jaber was the founding CEO of Masdar beginning in 2006 and was appointed chairman in March 2014 9 Under his leadership Masdar expanded its investment in renewable energy to diversify the country s dependency on oil and gain diplomatic clout 10 By end of 2022 Masdar had invested in 40 countries 11 Under his chairmanship Masdar underwent a restructuring that brought in TAQA ADNOC and Mubadala as shareholders in 2022 12 Abu Dhabi National Oil Company edit Main article Abu Dhabi National Oil Company Al Jaber began his career as an engineer at ADNOC 13 He was appointed as the CEO of the company on 15 February 2016 14 Since that time Al Jaber has publicly listed several ADNOC businesses 15 16 while also attracting some US 26 billion in international investment from companies such as BlackRock Eni and KKR 17 In February 2019 Al Jaber signed a US 4 billion agreement with BlackRock and KKR to invest in the development of midstream oil pipeline infrastructure 18 19 A consortium of six companies signed an agreement in July 2020 to invest US 20 7 billion in ADNOC infrastructure assets It was the single largest energy infrastructure investment ever in the Middle East and the largest in the world for 2020 at the time 20 21 Al Jaber led the first IPO of an ADNOC business ADNOC Distribution 22 in 2017 23 As head of ADNOC Al Jaber has sought to increase ADNOC s output of crude oil from 3 million barrels of oil a day in 2016 to 5 million by 2030 The New York Times noted that ADNOC was one of few oil companies still making large investments in raising production in 2021 17 Financial Times wrote that Al Jaber s attempts to increase oil output was particularly stark given that he holds the role of climate tsar in the UAE and given that fossil fuel industries are under pressure to reduce output in order to mitigate climate change 5 Financial Times wrote in 2023 that ADNOC was set to invest US 150 billion in expanding its oil and gas production while only setting aside US 15 billion for low carbon expansion over a longer period 6 Al Jaber has tried to position himself as an environmental advocate 17 Under Al Jaber ADNOC has invested in carbon capture and green hydrogen projects while also committing to power its operations with renewable energy sources 24 25 However critics say these investments pale in comparison to Al Jaber s expansion of gas and oil production and are part of a greenwashing campaign 6 26 Stanley Reed an energy journalist for the New York Times commented that these announcements were in part image burnishing and that while Abu Dhabi s government sought to diversify its economy it also aimed to maintain a significant future market for its oil reserves 17 Board positions edit nbsp Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber in 2024 Al Jaber is the ADNOC group chief executive 27 28 and a member of the Abu Dhabi Supreme Council for Financial and Economic Affairs 29 He is chairman of the Emirates Development Bank 30 31 and the board of trustees of the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence 32 33 He has previously been chairman of the board for the Abu Dhabi Ports from 2009 until 2019 34 35 Abu Dhabi Media and Sky News Arabia 36 COP28 Presidency edit Main article 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference In January 2023 Al Jaber was named president of the COP28 climate conference in Dubai 37 38 Prior to the climate summit Al Jaber dismissed calls that a fossil fuel phase out is needed to restrict global heating to 1 5C claiming it would harm economic development and that there was no science behind the proposal during a live climate event and discussion with Mary Robinson Climate advocacy groups expressed concern about his comments with Climate Analytics CEO Bill Hare describing it as verging on climate denial 39 40 During the summit Al Jaber defended himself stating that his word had been misrepresented 41 He later added that the summit over which he presided delivered world first after world first 42 On 27 November 2023 the Centre for Climate Reporting and BBC News reported that based on leaked documents the UAE had been in violation of the UNFCCC s code of conduct by planning to use COP28 to pitch oil and gas deals to foreign governments 43 Al Jaber denied reports that UAE wanted to seek oil deals in summit calling the allegations false and an attempt to undermine work of the COP28 presidency 44 45 United Arab Emirates government minister editOn 12 March 2013 Al Jaber was named minister of state and joined the United Arab Emirates Council of Ministers 46 He held the position until July 2020 when he was appointed as minister of industry and advanced technology 47 48 In November of the same year he was appointed as the special envoy for climate change to represent the UAE in all international forums on this issue 4 Energy and climate change editIn 2009 Al Jaber was appointed by United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki moon to his Advisory Group on Energy and Climate Change AGECC 49 In the same year as CEO of Masdar he helped bring the headquarters of the International Renewable Energy Agency IRENA to the UAE 50 Al Jaber has advocated for a global approach to addressing climate change at international forums such as the 2022 Munich Security Conference 51 He has also emphasized the key role national hydrocarbon producers should play in the energy transition arguing that the least carbon intensive barrels will be required for the foreseeable future 52 During Al Jaber s tenure as special climate envoy to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change UNCCC for the UAE the organization chose the UAE as the host for the COP28 in 2023 53 Amnesty International reacted to ADNOC Drilling s plan to expand fossil fuel production and its record profits comparing them to the appointment of the company s chief executive Sultan al Jaber as the chair of COP28 climate talks in 2023 Amnesty expressed concerns that the oil company was trying to hijack the conference to serve wider fossil fuel interests and that the climate conference would discuss ways to deal with climate change while the company he leads causes major harm to the climate with its waste and spills from oil and gas radioactive material salts and toxic chemicals and the release of greenhouse gas 54 55 56 US Senator Ed Markey opposed the decision to host the upcoming COP28 global climate conference in the UAE and expressed doubts about the UAE s sincerity towards commitment for climate action Citing Al Jaber s claim that his leadership role will allow him to push the industry to decarbonize Ed Markey said he doubted if such commitments will be maintained after the conference 57 Days after Ed Markey s statement more than 130 US lawmakers and members of the European Parliament called for the removal Sultan Al Jaber as the president designate of the COP28 climate summit 58 59 2023 greenwashing accusations edit See also 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference Greenwashing accusations In May 2023 the The Guardian reported that Al Jaber had been accused of attempting to greenwash his image through members of his team editing Wikipedia to portray him favorably as an advocate for green energy while downplaying his involvement in the fossil fuel industry Edits included adding a quote that described Al Jaber as an ally to the climate movement and suggesting that editors remove reference to a multibillion dollar oil pipeline deal he signed in 2019 A Wikipedia user who disclosed they were being paid by ADNOC suggested changing the page to say that Al Jaber had simply attracted international investment in ADNOC instead of mentioning the specific agreement with BlackRock and KKR for the development of oil pipeline infrastructure A Wikipedia user was also reported to have been editing Wikipedia articles despite having been strongly discouraged from doing so by a Wikipedia administrator 26 60 61 A June 2023 Guardian investigation also claimed that a large number of fake Twitter and Medium accounts have been either promoting and defending the hosting of COP28 by the UAE using stock or AI generated profile images including reposting UAE government tweets and trying to rebut criticism of Al Jaber s presidency 62 61 In August 2023 a report based on leaked documents revealed an alleged list prepared on touchy and sensitive issues concerning the UAE It included the government approved strategic messages to be used as a reply to questions from the media The reported issues included climate related questions on Al Jaber s presidency and ADNOC s failure in disclosing its emissions and the UAE s human rights records including in human trafficking and the Yemeni Civil War 63 Later in August it was revealed that under Al Jaber s leadership ADNOC s 2019 methane leak target had been set to levels considerably higher than those the company had previously reported to the UN and cited a Harvard study alleging that it suggested leaky infrastructure combined with deliberate venting or incomplete flaring of gas 64 65 66 COP28 has the highest carbon emissions of any climate summit 67 Honors editIn 2013 Al Jaber was appointed honorary Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE 68 In that year he also received Mauritania s Medal of the National Order of Merit 69 In 2019 he received the International Lifetime Achievement Award from Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India 70 71 Personal life editSultan Al Jaber is married and has four children 72 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber Watts Mark 16 February 2016 Sultan al Jaber appointed Adnoc director general MEED Retrieved 3 September 2023 Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and 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