Dr. Sultan Al Jaber Honored as ICIS CEO of the Year 2025 for Transformative Leadership

In a remarkable recognition of his contributions to the energy and chemicals sector, Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber has been awarded the 2025 ICIS CEO of the Year Award. Serving as the Managing Director and Group CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and the UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, Dr. Al Jaber has played an instrumental role in transforming ADNOC into a global leader in the industry.

The announcement, made by ICIS, highlighted Dr. Al Jaber's exceptional leadership and the significant advancements made under his guidance. Dean Curtis, CEO of ICIS, stated, "We are delighted to announce this award to Dr. Al Jaber based on recognition from peers of transformational moves in the global chemical industry." Notably, his establishment of XRG, ADNOC's international investment arm, stands out as a crucial move that aims to position the company among the top three global chemical platforms.

Dr. Al Jaber expressed his gratitude, saying, "I am deeply honored to receive the ICIS CEO of the Year Award and sincerely thank my peers for their recognition of the efforts of the UAE and all my colleagues at ADNOC and XRG to help meet the world's growing demand for energy and chemicals." This acknowledgment underscores the impressive strides ADNOC has made in expanding its downstream capabilities from a foundation in crude oil and gas.

Under Al Jaber's stewardship since 2016, ADNOC has not only increased production efforts but also embraced advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, aligning with the industry's shift toward more sustainable practices. His initiatives focus on empowering the company to adapt and thrive in a rapidly changing energy landscape, driven by the surging demand for energy solutions aligned with AI advancements.

"Through its newly launched investment vehicle XRG, ADNOC will also make investments in the energy systems of the future to ensure energy remains a catalyst for sustainable growth and development," remarked Joseph Chang, Global Editor of ICIS Chemical Business. This vision points to a commitment to innovate and diversify within the sector, further solidifying ADNOC's standing as a forward-thinking entity.

Moreover, the ICIS CEO of the Year Award carries unique significance, as the recipient is selected by a vote among the industry's top leaders, making this recognition particularly notable. In this voting process, ICIS’s Top 40 Power Players were each asked to identify three individuals who exemplify excellence in various dimensions such as innovation, profitability, project management, and environmental advocacy.

Dr. Al Jaber’s award also places him alongside previous awardees like Jim Fitterling of Dow and Amin Nasser of Saudi Aramco, indicating a continuity of transformative leadership in the sector. His peers recognized that his efforts are not merely about enhancing profitability but also about advocating for sustainable solutions that address the global challenges induced by climate change and resource scarcity.

This accolade draws attention to the critical role that leaders play in shaping the future of the energy and chemicals industries. As the world grapples with increasing energy demands, the challenges posed by AI integration become paramount. Leaders like Dr. Al Jaber are at the forefront of pioneering solutions that can balance these demands while being socially responsible and environmentally conscious.

In-depth coverage of this achievement, along with a feature article on Dr. Al Jaber's insights and vision for the energy sector, will be published in an upcoming issue of ICIS Chemical Business. As the industry progresses, Al Jaber's dedication and innovative approach serve as a beacon of inspiration for both current and aspiring leaders in the global energy landscape.

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