On March 9, Dr. Ali Alshehhi, General Manager of the China Office of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), led a delegation to visit SinoHytec New Energy for a survey, where the two sides discussed hydrogen energy cooperation and pathways for energy transition. Accompanied by senior executives including Chairman Zhou Mingqiang and Qu Youyou, Vice President of the Outside China Business Division, the company introduced its recent progress in industrialisation and scaled development.
The delegation toured SinoHytec New Energy’s four major centers for R&D, testing, exhibition, and sales, and learned about the company’s technological capabilities and commercial achievements across the entire hydrogen energy industry chain. Zhou Mingqiang also responded on site to concerns from the industry.
ADNOC is a wholly state-owned energy giant of the UAE. Founded in 1971, it controls about 10% of the world’s oil reserves. Its business spans the entire oil and gas industry chain, and it is accelerating its deployment in blue hydrogen, green hydrogen, and CCUS to advance its low-carbon transition. In April 2025, ADNOC set up an office in Beijing, positioning China as a core market and focusing on expanding China-UAE cooperation in the hydrogen energy sector.
During the discussion, Dr. Ali Alshehhi asked whether the company’s industrial deployment across multiple locations would disperse the supply chain and affect market expansion. Zhou Mingqiang responded that the nationwide layout was designed to build a coordinated industrial closed loop by leveraging local resource endowments, enabling precise alignment between localized production and market demand, effectively improving supply chain efficiency and supporting the large-scale deployment of hydrogen energy.
The two sides held in-depth exchanges on topics including diversified energy development, the expansion of hydrogen energy application scenarios, industry chain coordination, and energy security. They also exchanged views on the global energy landscape, built consensus on cooperation, and laid a foundation for subsequent practical cooperation.



