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BUS_160329_OIL&GAS_AD winners,participants and officials are seen after the award presentation during the official launch & year’s awards ceremony for The Oil & Gas Year, 2016 in Abu Dhabi yeterday. Photo Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News

Abu Dhabi: Gas production from Abu Dhabi’s Shah field is set to be increased by 50 per cent by 2021, according to the chief executive officer of Al Hosn Gas company, which is developing the project.

“We are planning to increase production to 1.5 billion cubic feet per day within five years from the present production capacity of one billion cubic feet per day,” Saif Ahmad Al Ghafli, chief executive officer of Al Hosn Gas said while speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an event to launch The Oil and Gas year report on Tuesday.

Al Hosn Gas is a joint venture between Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) and the US based Occidental Petroleum.

The project began operations last year and reached its full capacity of one billion cubic feet per day in the second quarter. The main purpose of the project is to produce usable gas from Shah’s high-sulphur field.

“We are really proud of this project. It has been done within a good time frame despite many challenges,” Al Ghafli said.

The gasfield located about 210 kilometres south-west of Abu Dhabi will contribute significantly to the energy needs of Abu Dhabi and the UAE for over 30 years, he added.

The UAE has been focusing on developing gas projects to meet the rising demand for electricity generation. A gas project being developed by German company Wintershall is in progress near Shuweihat in the western region of Abu Dhabi.

Bab sour gas project faced challenges after Royal Dutch Shell pulled out citing rising costs and technical difficulties.

According to the US based Energy Information Administration, the UAE holds the seventh-largest proven reserves of natural gas in the world, at slightly more than 215 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) but it has a high sulphur content that makes it highly corrosive and difficult to process.

The UAE mainly imports gas to generate electricity from Qatar through the Dolphin energy pipeline.