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Edit requests to Intro and ADNOC sections

Hi. I am CB and I have a few edits I would like to have implemented for the Introduction and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company sections.

  • Please make the following small edits to the Intro so that the paragraph reads as follows: Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber (Arabic: سلطان أحمد الجابر, born August 31, 1973) is a Cabinet Member and Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology of the United Arab Emirates,[1][2] Managing Director and Group CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC Group),[3] the Chairman of Masdar, and the United Arab Emirates' special envoy for climate change.[4]
  • The first paragraph of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company section includes too many unnecessary details. After the sentence "He was appointed...on 15 February 2016," please remove the last three sentences and replace them with the following sentence: Since then Al Jaber publicly listed several ADNOC businesses,[5][6] while also attracting about $26 billion in international investment from companies such as BlackRock, Eni, and KKR[7].
  • The second paragraph in the same section also includes too many details. Please replace it with the following paragraph: Under Al Jaber, ADNOC has invested in carbon capture and green hydrogen projects, while also committing to power its operations with renewable energy sources.[8][9] The company 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 which they believe is essential to avoid a global supply crunch while the world still relies on conventional fuels,[7] using revenues to invest in carbon capture and green fuel technologies.[10]

References

  1. ^ "Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and UAE Special Envoy for Climate Change". Atlantic Council.
  2. ^ "United Arab Emirates:The Cabinet". uaecabinet.ae.
  3. ^ "Smart Growth". The Business Year. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  4. ^ Reuters Staff (2020-11-29). "CORRECTED-UAE cabinet approves new cybersecurity body, climate change envoy". Reuters. Retrieved 2020-12-08. {{cite news}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ Barbuscia, Davide (3 October 2021). "ADNOC Drilling jumps over 30% in debut for Abu Dhabi's largest IPO".
  6. ^ Ugal, Nishant (28 September 2021). "Adnoc raises $1.1 billion through IPO of its drilling subsidiary". Upstream.
  7. ^ a b Reed, Stanley (30 October 2021). "A Major Persian Gulf Oil Producer Tries to Burnish Its Climate Credentials". New York Times.
  8. ^ Wang, Herman (26 October 2021). "ADNOC aims to decarbonize operations with solar, nuclear power supply deal". S&P Global.
  9. ^ Pike, Christopher (22 December 2021). "UAE's ADNOC, TAQA in $3.6 bln project to slash offshore carbon footprint". Reuters.
  10. ^ Pike, Christopher (1 December 2021). "UAE's ADNOC to invest $127 bln in 2022-26 as oil, gas reserves rise". Reuters.

Thank you for your help, CB at ADNOC (talk) 08:25, 24 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Hi @CB at ADNOC:. I've made a number of the changes you've requested, but some of the changes regard the removal of sourced material and I don't believe that should change - well sourced material that includes pertinent information (even if it's a little more detail than ideally the company would like to see shared in an article) would always be retained in WP, while unsourced information should be challenged and removed (I have in fact removed some unsourced content as well). Do let me know if this works out for you, but do please also review these changes with Wikipedia policies in mind - sourced fact, sourced material is generally kept in, unsourced material challenged and removed. There is a policy WP:DUE that manages the assignment of due and undue weight in an article and I think the overall position as it stands is fair (to the elements you have requested changes, at least, haven't had time to look at the rest). Best Alexandermcnabb (talk) 12:25, 14 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Closing this request since it has been answered above. Z1720 (talk) 23:18, 12 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

According to the Guardian, 5/40/23, the editor who wrote the above edit request is a paid employee of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company attempting to greenwash the subject of this article. TheScotch (talk) 05:56, 30 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

See
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/may/30/cop28-president-team-accused-of-wikipedia-greenwashing-sultan-al-jaber
2A02:1210:2642:4A00:3C1F:D51A:2832:DAE4 (talk) 06:07, 30 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Climate change and honors sections

Hi. I am requesting a few straightforward edits to update the article, as follows:

  • At the end of the "Energy and climate change" section, please add the following information:
In 2009, as CEO of Masdar, he helped bring the headquarters of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) to the UAE.[1]
Al Jaber has advocated for a global approach to addressing climate change at international forums such as the Munich Security Conference, where he spoke in February 2022,[2] stressing that responding to climate change can lead to diversified economic growth.[3] 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.[4]
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 28th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP28) in 2023.[5]
  • Please add the following sentence to the end of the "Honors" section:
In 2021, Al Jaber was named ‘Energy Executive of the Year’ by Energy Intelligence.[6]

I am also pinging Alexandermcnabb who has helped with this page in the past. Thanks so much. CB at ADNOC (talk) 08:47, 27 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

@CB at ADNOC Edits made as requested (after review). Requestor is cautioned against making direct edits to teh article. Cheers. Duke Gilmore (talk) 20:25, 9 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@CB at ADNOC requested 'arguing that the least carbon-intensive barrels will be required for the foreseeable future' be added and Duke Gilmore added it. Whether @CB at ADNOC is an impartial source or not (see comment by TheScotch (talk)), as it stands, it doesn't make sense. The source cited is the Wall Street Journal, which is behind a paywall. Possibly 'the least carbon-intensive oil will be required for the foreseeable future' might express the sense of what is written in the WSJ article - could someone check and edit this statement? Robert P Connolly (talk) 13:06, 30 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Changes to Masdar section

Hi there, my name is Zkhan2023. I'd like to propose the following changes to the article:

  • Please move the Masdar subsection to the top of the Business career section, to ensure that the section reads in proper chronological order.
  • Update the Masdar section to the version below, which better articulates his roles and activities at the company, complete with sources:
Al Jaber was the founding CEO of Masdar, beginning in 2006, and was appointed the chairman in March 2014.[1] Under his leadership Masdar expanded its investment in renewable energy[2] and as of the end of 2022 was invested in 40 countries.[3] Under his chairmanship Masdar underwent a restructuring that brought in TAQA, ADNOC and Mubadala as shareholders in 2022.[4] Al Jaber's goal is to expand Masdar's clean energy capacity to 100GW by 2030, making it the second largest renewable investor in the world.[5]

References

  1. ^ "New chairman, CEO for Masdar". www.tradearabia.com. 2014-03-20. Retrieved 2020-04-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Jones, Rory (28 June 2022). "The Hottest Investor in Renewables Is a Big Oil Producer". WSJ.
  3. ^ Reed, Ed (18 January 2022). "Masdar sets 100 GW renewable energy target for 2030". Energy Voice.
  4. ^ "UAE's ADNOC, Taqa and Mubadala complete Masdar stake deal". Reuters. 8 December 2022.
  5. ^ "Why the Gulf's oil powers are betting on clean energy". The Economist. 19 December 2022.

Pinging Alexandermcnabb who appears to have been helpful with previous edit requests on this page. Thanks for your time, Zkhan2023 (talk) 08:52, 10 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Implemented in the article with references. Feel free to reopen this discussion if there are any issues. Thanks, Zkhan2023 (talk) 05:04, 12 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

In the spirit of reflexivity...

Here's today's Guardian article, describing the attempts of the subject of this article to improve his depiction here:

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/may/30/cop28-president-team-accused-of-wikipedia-greenwashing-sultan-al-jaber

Cop28 president’s team accused of Wikipedia ‘greenwashing’

Exclusive: UAE using site to ‘control narrative’ amid criticism of oil boss leading climate summit, say critics

2A02:1210:2642:4A00:3C1F:D51A:2832:DAE4 (talk) 06:05, 30 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Here is a more formal formatting of that reference:
Stockton, Ben (30 May 2023). "Cop28 president's team accused of Wikipedia 'greenwashing'". The Guardian. Exclusive: UAE using site to 'control narrative' amid criticism of oil boss leading climate summit, say critics.
-- 97.124.42.180 (talk) 06:19, 30 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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Why are we taking edits from Adnoc, anyway?

Seriously, can someone explain that to me?

The account @CB at ADNOC is literally ran by Sultan Al Jaber's team. They are paid for creating a good image, requesting to remove negative and add positive information. Why should Wikipedia cater someone's commercial interests, let alone interests of a fossil fuel company that is trying to infiltrate climate conferences so it can continue destroying the world? 148.252.133.105 (talk) 18:13, 30 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]