Trump energy secretary predicts ‘huge cooperation’ with UAE
Wright meets with MBZ in Abu Dhabi to open Gulf tour that will also include Saudi Arabia and Qatar to prepare for Trump visit

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UAE President Sheikh Mohamed Zayed greets U.S. Secretary Chris Wright
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright kicked off his tour of the Gulf this week with a palace visit in Abu Dhabi and a tour of the UAE’s state oil company.
Wright, laying the groundwork for President Donald Trump’s trip to the region, expected next month, was received by UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed on Thursday for talks that focused on joint investments in artificial intelligence and other technologies, The National reports.
The U.S. energy czar, founder of an oil fracking company, also paid a visit to the Abu Dhabi headquarters of Adnoc, where he said partnerships with the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar were key to meeting growing global demand for oil and gas. He also plans to visit Riyadh and Doha during the trip.
“You’re going to see a lot of energy cooperation between the United States and the UAE,” Wright told reporters. “You’re going to see a huge cooperation on AI.”
Also meeting Wright at Qatr Al Shati Palace in the UAE capital were Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi; Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, the ADNOC Chairman and Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology; Sheikh Saif bin Zayed, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior; Suhail Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure; and Yousef Al Otaiba, Minister of State and the UAE’s ambassador to Washington.