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Maritime Energy Briefing: ADNOC Deepens India Ties While Floating Solar Gains Ground in the US

By MGN EditorialMay 19, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Abu Dhabi's ADNOC expands strategic energy partnerships with India across crude oil, LNG, and LPG, while US-based D3Energy secures an exclusive statewide floating solar lease in Florida, signalling growing momentum for offshore and waterborne renewable energy infrastructure.

## ADNOC Strengthens India Energy Partnerships Across Multiple Commodities Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has concluded a series of strategic agreements with Indian energy partners, reinforcing the deepening energy relationship between the United Arab Emirates and India, according to Offshore Energy. The deals span crude oil supply, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), as well as storage arrangements — reflecting a broad-based effort to secure long-term energy flows between the two nations. India, one of the world's fastest-growing energy consumers, has been actively diversifying its hydrocarbon supply chains, and the UAE has emerged as a key strategic partner in that effort. For the maritime sector, the agreements carry significant implications. Expanded crude and LNG trade between the UAE and India translates directly into sustained tanker and LNG carrier demand on one of the world's busiest energy shipping corridors — the Arabian Gulf to South Asia route. LPG volumes will similarly support continued activity in the very large gas carrier (VLGC) segment. The inclusion of storage infrastructure deals further suggests both parties are investing in the physical logistics backbone required to handle increased commodity flows, potentially including terminal and port-side capacity enhancements. ADNOC has been aggressively expanding its international partnerships in recent years as part of a broader strategy to grow production capacity and secure offtake agreements ahead of anticipated shifts in global energy demand. --- ## D3Energy Secures Exclusive Florida Floating Solar Lease In a development with potential long-term relevance for waterway and port energy infrastructure, Miami-based D3Energy has announced an exclusive statewide master lease with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), granting the company sole rights to develop floating photovoltaic (FPV) solar systems on FDOT-managed water bodies across the state, according to a PR Newswire release dated May 19, 2026. D3Energy, which describes itself as the US leader in floating solar, said the agreement represents the only exclusive statewide floating solar lease of its kind in the nation. While the immediate focus is on FDOT-controlled water surfaces, the deal highlights the accelerating commercialisation of floating solar technology — a sector increasingly relevant to port authorities, offshore energy operators, and coastal infrastructure managers seeking to integrate renewable generation into their facilities. Floating solar installations have gained traction globally at reservoirs, industrial water bodies, and increasingly in proximity to maritime and logistics hubs. For maritime industry stakeholders, the Florida agreement may serve as a bellwether for similar concession models being adopted at port precincts and marine terminals seeking to meet decarbonisation targets and reduce shore power costs. --- *Sources: Offshore Energy, PR Newswire*
#ADNOC#LNG trade#crude oil#LPG shipping#VLGC#floating solar#maritime decarbonisation#UAE-India energy#tanker demand#renewable energy

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