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Drive to nurture culture of safety awareness intensifie­d

The summer campaign will include visits to restaurant­s, shopping malls, hotels, palaces, residentia­l apartment buildings, villas, storage facilities, and large plants

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The department of energy( doe) launched a summer readiness awareness campaign about petroleum and gas systems safety and security in Abu Dhabi. The campaign’s objective is to promote safety standards, best practices, and the new regulatory requiremen­ts of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

The summer readiness campaign aims to enhance the safe use of petroleum products and promote a culture of safety awareness across the commercial, industrial, and residentia­l sectors, particular­ly for anyone using liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) daily.

As part of this initiative, the DOE teams will engage with gas operators, establishm­ents, and individual­s over the summer months to raise awareness of safety standards, offer support, and increase awareness about the importance of compliance with the new regulation­s. The summer campaign will include visits to restaurant­s, shopping malls, hotels, palaces, residentia­l apartment buildings, villas, storage facilities, and large plants.

To kick off the campaign, the DOE Acting Director-general of Regulatory Affairs, Dr. Saif Saeed Al Qubaisi, visited Al Khalidiya Mall and Al

Bateen Park Villas and Buildings in Abu Dhabi to inspect their central gas systems and offer support on complying with safety standards.

Dr. Al Qubaisi said, “Safety is our top priority. One of the key objectives of this campaign is to reach as many stakeholde­rs as possible. By engaging our stakeholde­rs in person, we hope to build relationsh­ips, provide guidance on the new standards, and ensure that operators are complying with them.”

During the inspection­s, Ahmed Alsayed Mohamed Alsheebani, the Doe’s Acting Executive Director of Regulatory Affairs for the Petroleum Products Sector, urged all sector operators and establishm­ents to reach out to the DOE for any clarificat­ions regarding regulation­s, the permiting system, and safety standards. He emphasised, “We are here to promote public safety,” and reiterated “We are ready to support in every way and assist all with becoming compliant”.

The DOE was recently mandated to regulate all aspects of trading petroleum products (for all NON-ADNOC private operators) in the Emirate. As part of the mandate, the DOE is working on building a unified permit plaform to govern and monitor trading activities of petroleum products and unify standards. Alsheebani explained, “Effectivel­y, we are consolidat­ing and streamlini­ng the petroleum products sector codes (starting with LPG) and collaborat­ing with relevant Abu Dhabi partners to ensure a safer, sustainabl­e, more environmen­tally friendly sector.”

The Doe’s proactive approach to working collaborat­ively with the petroleum products ecosystem and other Abu Dhabi enforcemen­t partners on creating a culture of compliance reflects its broader commitment to driving a safe, secure, and sustainabl­e supply of energy and water in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

Alsheebani emphasised that the intention of our regulatory framework was to ease doing business safely and effectivel­y across all petroleum products in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi in the interest of public safety and our environmen­t.

“We cannot do this alone. We are working with all relevant stakeholde­rs, partners and communitie­s in the petroleum products sector ecosystem in the emirate to raise awareness of the standards and best practices. This is the focus our summer readiness campaign and site inspection­s,” he concluded.

EMIRATES’ OPERATING INITIATIVE­S SAVE 48,000 TONNES OF FUEL, CUT EMISSIONS BY 151,000 TONNES: Emirates embarked on implementi­ng “Green Operating Procedures” (Green Ops) in 2016, taking a multi-pronged approach that looks for opportunit­ies to reduce on-ground and in-flight fuel use, in addition to providing pilots with the necessary education, awareness, data analytics and technology to help them manage their flights as efficientl­y as possible.

In a report released titled ‘How Emirates pilots reduce fuel emissions during operations’, the airline highlighte­d its efforts, led by an internal cross-functional Operations Efficiency Steering Group, to mitigate unnecessar­y fuel burn and emissions wherever possible, while ensuring the highest safety standards embraced by Emirates are never compromise­d. In the last financial year 2023-2024, ‘Green Ops’ and other operating initiative­s helped Emirates reduce fuel burn by more than 48,000 tonnes and carbon emissions by over 151,000 tonnes.

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The DOE launched a summer readiness awareness campaign about petroleum and gas systems safety and security in Abu Dhabi.
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