3:37 pm - February 16, 2026

Mansman Energy, a private UAE firm, reaffirms its commitment to sustainable energy by unveiling pioneering green hydrogen projects at ADIPEC 2025, aligning with the UAE’s ambitious climate goals.

Mansman Energy Reaffirms Its Commitment to the UAE’s Sustainable Energy Goals through Innovative Green Hydrogen Projects

Abu Dhabi, UAE – Mansman Energy, a prominent engineering firm based in the UAE and active across fields like oil and gas, mining, and renewable energy, has reaffirmed its dedication to supporting the country’s ambitious sustainable energy vision. This was especially highlighted during its participation in the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC) 2025. The event, held under the auspices of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, underscores the UAE’s ongoing efforts toward a more balanced and resilient energy transition.

Since opening its headquarters in the UAE back in 2021, Mansman Energy has quickly built a reputation for innovation in engineering, making good use of local expertise to design and deliver integrated energy solutions. The firm is currently active mainly in three areas: infrastructure, oil and gas, and renewables. During ADIPEC 2025, Mansman showcased a range of accomplishments, including the successful delivery of six large-scale projects for ADNOC, and is actively vying for major contracts valued at over half a billion dollars. They demonstrate extensive capabilities—from general contracting and procurement to engineering, construction, and solutions focusing on sustainability tailored specifically to the UAE’s rapidly evolving energy sector.

Anas Al Juaidi, the CEO of Mansman Energy, expressed that, “Our presence at ADIPEC this year really reflects our ongoing commitment to support the UAE’s energy industry. We’re pushing forward with innovative engineering approaches, improving operational efficiency, and cutting down emissions. Honestly, this aligns perfectly with the country’s broader vision for a sustainable energy future.”

Breaking new ground in the private sector’s push toward greener energy, Mansman Energy is recognized as the first private UAE company to develop a green hydrogen project. This initiative utilizes proprietary technology that enhances oil output by up to 30%, while also reducing emissions by as much as 70%. It’s a significant achievement, fitting well within the UAE’s national strategies aimed at reaching climate neutrality and making better use of available resources. It also reinforces the UAE’s standing as a leader in clean energy innovation.

This green hydrogen project comes at a pretty important time—the UAE is stepping up its focus on hydrogen as a key component of its energy transition plan. For example, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has already made key progress by producing more than 100 tonnes of green hydrogen since 2021. This process has resulted in over 1.15 gigawatts of clean energy generated and has helped cut more than 515 tonnes of carbon emissions. These efforts are part of broader strategies such as Dubai’s Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the UAE’s National Hydrogen Strategy, both aiming to make the country a top hydrogen producer and exporter by 2031.

The importance of Mansman’s project was further emphasized during ADIPEC 2025, especially considering the UAE’s broader investments in clean energy infrastructure. UAE’s Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, Suhail Al Mazrouei, pointed out that the country has allocated roughly 189 billion dirhams (around $51.5 billion) towards clean energy initiatives and infrastructure development to reach its climate goals by 2050.

Besides their green hydrogen initiatives, Mansman’s broad suite of services complements the UAE’s strong energy framework, working closely with key players like ADNOC and Masdar. They handle EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) contracts and develop innovative sustainability solutions that fit into the country’s vision of diversifying energy sources, all while supporting economic growth and maintaining energy security.

The UAE government’s leadership continues to strongly push for a balanced, sustainable approach to development in energy. Deputy Prime Minister Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan reaffirmed at ADIPEC that the country remains committed to becoming a global hub for energy innovation and sustainability. The plan is to pursue an energy transition that combines renewable resources with traditional hydrocarbons, ensuring stability and growth.

Mansman Energy’s rise as a private sector leader in green hydrogen projects marks a major milestone for the UAE’s ongoing energy transition. Their engineering expertise and innovative use of technology will not only support decarbonization efforts but also boost the nation’s capacity to produce sustainable energy on a larger scale. This approach aligns closely with the broader strategic goals of the UAE, helping to diversify the economy and promote environmental responsibility—key elements for the country’s future.

As the UAE continues heavy investments in clean energy infrastructure and pushes forward with cutting-edge projects across the energy landscape, companies like Mansman Energy will be instrumental in shaping a sustainable, efficient, and resilient energy ecosystem. This will undoubtedly help secure the UAE’s reputation as a pioneer in regional and global energy transformation.

Source: Noah Wire Services

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Noah Fact Check Pro

The draft above was created using the information available at the time the story first
emerged. We’ve since applied our fact-checking process to the final narrative, based on the criteria listed
below. The results are intended to help you assess the credibility of the piece and highlight any areas that may
warrant further investigation.

Freshness check

Score:
8

Notes:
The narrative was published on November 5, 2025, coinciding with the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC) 2025, which took place from November 3 to 6, 2025. This timing suggests the content is fresh and directly related to the event. The report highlights Mansman Energy’s participation in ADIPEC 2025 and its commitment to the UAE’s sustainable energy goals, aligning with the event’s focus on energy innovation. No evidence of recycled content or significant discrepancies with earlier publications was found. The inclusion of updated data and recent developments supports a high freshness score. However, the report’s reliance on a press release from Mansman Energy may indicate a lack of independent verification, which slightly lowers the freshness score.

Quotes check

Score:
7

Notes:
The report includes a direct quote from Anas Al Juaidi, CEO of Mansman Energy:

> “Our presence at ADIPEC this year really reflects our ongoing commitment to support the UAE’s energy industry. We’re pushing forward with innovative engineering approaches, improving operational efficiency, and cutting down emissions. Honestly, this aligns perfectly with the country’s broader vision for a sustainable energy future.”

A search for this exact quote did not yield earlier instances, suggesting it may be original or exclusive content. However, without independent verification, the authenticity of the quote cannot be fully confirmed, which slightly lowers the score.

Source reliability

Score:
6

Notes:
The narrative originates from 25h.app, a website that appears to be a news aggregator or press release distribution platform. Such platforms often republish content from original sources without independent verification, which raises concerns about the reliability of the information presented. The lack of a clear editorial process or transparency about the platform’s ownership and editorial standards further diminishes the source’s reliability.

Plausability check

Score:
7

Notes:
The claims made in the report are plausible and align with known developments in the UAE’s energy sector. Mansman Energy’s participation in ADIPEC 2025 and its focus on green hydrogen projects are consistent with the UAE’s commitment to sustainable energy. However, the report’s reliance on a press release without independent verification and the lack of coverage from other reputable outlets raise questions about the accuracy and completeness of the information presented.

Overall assessment

Verdict (FAIL, OPEN, PASS): OPEN

Confidence (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH): MEDIUM

Summary:
The narrative presents plausible and timely information regarding Mansman Energy’s activities at ADIPEC 2025 and its commitment to the UAE’s sustainable energy goals. However, the reliance on a press release from Mansman Energy and the lack of independent verification or coverage from other reputable outlets raise concerns about the reliability and completeness of the information. Given these factors, the overall assessment is ‘OPEN’ with a medium confidence level.

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