UAE-Japan Forum Empowers Women in Energy Industry, Supported by Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak

In a resounding testament to the commitment towards empowering women in the energy sector, the 16th forum of the UAE-Japan Friendship Committee for Women Career Development was recently convened in Abu Dhabi. The forum, held under the esteemed patronage of Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union, aimed to provide a platform for advancing women’s roles in the energy industry. Dr. Maitha Salem Al-Shamsi, the UAE’s Minister of State, along with senior leaders from Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. (ADNOC) and delegates from energy companies across the UAE, Japan, and the Gulf region participated in the event.Dr. Al-Shamsi highlighted the significance of such forums in strengthening UAE-Japan ties and unlocking the potential of women. Recognizing the advancements made in gender diversity within the oil and gas industry, she acknowledged that more steps need to be taken to ensure that women in this sector enjoy equal benefits in terms of performance and productivity.She emphasized the need for fostering greater opportunities for women to participate and build confidence in their capabilities, allowing them to contribute across all fields and take on frontline roles. Dr. Al-Shamsi praised ADNOC for its proactive approach in recognizing the critical importance of a diverse and skilled workforce for the organization’s growth and success.Tayba Al-Hashemi, CEO of ADNOC Offshore, reiterated the essential role that women play in driving a sustainable future. Guided by the visionary leadership of Dr. Sultan bin Ahmed Al-Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and ADNOC Managing Director and Group CEO, ADNOC is making substantial strides in empowering women. With a commitment to doubling female representation in technical positions to 25 percent by 2030, ADNOC is actively pursuing a more diverse workforce.Al-Hashemi stressed that diverse perspectives are crucial to fulfilling the world’s energy needs while minimizing emissions. Echoing the UAE’s leadership vision, she emphasized ADNOC’s dedication to empowering all its employees, unlocking their potential, and contributing to a sustainable future.The forum not only exemplifies the dedication of the UAE and Japan towards fostering collaboration but also underscores the pivotal role women play in shaping the energy industry’s trajectory. By promoting gender diversity and providing women with equal opportunities, the UAE is charting a path towards a more inclusive and sustainable energy sector.The 16th UAE-Japan Friendship Committee forum serves as a stepping stone toward realizing the shared vision of both nations for a thriving energy industry driven by talented and empowered women.