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ADNOC Puts Heavy-Duty Robots Into Live Energy-Site Inspections

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ADNOC has deployed Taurob’s heavy-duty inspector robot at its Taweelah Gas Compression Plant and is co-developing an operator robot due by the end of 2026.

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ADNOC Puts Heavy-Duty Robots Into Live Energy-Site Inspections
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ADNOC Moves Robotics Into Live Operations

ADNOC has put Taurob’s heavy-duty inspection robot to work at the Taweelah Gas Compression Plant, moving autonomous site checks from a demonstration setting into a live energy facility.

The robot is conducting routine inspections in hazardous environments so engineers can identify potential gas leaks, unusual hotspots and other hazards without sending people into higher-risk areas.

It carries advanced sensors including 3D LiDAR and thermal cameras with 360-degree visibility.

The deployment gives Abu Dhabi’s energy sector a practical AI and robotics story: industrial automation is being used to change how safety inspections happen at operating infrastructure.

The value is not a consumer-facing AI feature, but a shift in how a major energy operator monitors assets, reduces exposure and gathers data from difficult sites.

The Next Robot Is Meant To Operate Equipment

ADNOC is also co-developing a heavy-duty operator robot under the ARGOS Joint Industry Project with Equinor, the Net Zero Technology Centro, Petrobras, TotalEnergies, Saft and Taurob.

Unlike the deployed inspector robot, the planned operator robot is meant to lift and grip industrial equipment.

The company said the operator robot will be able to work in temperatures from -20°C to 60°C.

ADNOC says the system is being designed for two physical tasks that inspection robots cannot handle: lifting industrial equipment and manipulating valves and gauges.

Those jobs often put workers inside higher-risk zones.

The robot can be controlled remotely or operate autonomously, and it is due to be operational by the end of 2026.

The partner list gives the project a wider industrial base than a single-vendor trial.

Equinor, Petrobras, TotalEnergies, Saft and Taurob bring operating and equipment perspectives from different energy environments, while ADNOC’s participation adds the extreme-heat conditions of the Gulf.

That timeline keeps the programme in execution mode.

ADNOC already has an inspection robot on site, but the harder step is proving that a robot can intervene physically in plant operations with enough reliability for hazardous industrial work.

AI Safety Tools Become Part Of The Operating Stack

ADNOC tied the robotics deployment to its Advanced Technology, AI, Robotics and HSE strategies.

Dena Almansoori, the company’s group chief technology and innovation officer, said autonomous advanced robots are already deployed at Taweelah as ADNOC develops the next generation of industrial robotics.

The company also pointed to HSE Cockpit.ai, which it said has reduced safety incidents by 30 per cent.

ADNOC uses robots and drones for inspection work in hazardous areas, emissions checks and incident response across different operating environments.

The listed use cases include red-zone and confined-space operations, the kinds of locations where removing people from routine inspection work can change the safety economics of maintenance.

For UAE industrial technology, the unresolved issue is scale across assets.

ADNOC has shown a live deployment at Taweelah and a development path for heavier robotic work, but the next operating burden is expanding robotics from inspection and monitoring into repeatable intervention across more energy sites.

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