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ADNOC Deploys Autonomous Inspection Robot at Taweelah Plant to Enhance Safety

By 19Network Editorial Team · May 25, 2026 · 2 min read

ADNOC Deploys Autonomous Inspection Robot at Taweelah Plant to Enhance Safety

The robotic technology will conduct regular facility checks and monitor equipment health to reduce manual intervention at the Abu Dhabi site.

ADNOC has deployed an autonomous inspection robot at its Taweelah plant in Abu Dhabi, marking a further integration of robotics into the company’s industrial maintenance workflows. The deployment is designed to automate routine surveillance and monitoring tasks at the facility to improve operational safety and data accuracy. Autonomous Monitoring at Taweelah The inspection robot operates within the Taweelah plant, a critical hub in the UAE’s energy infrastructure. It is equipped with advanced sensors, including thermal imaging cameras and acoustic sensors, to monitor the integrity of equipment and detect potential leaks or mechanical anomalies. By automating these processes, ADNOC reduces the requirement for manual inspections in hazardous or high-temperature areas of the plant. The system provides real-time data directly to the facility's control center, allowing engineers to identify maintenance requirements before they result in operational downtime. This proactive approach to asset management is intended to optimize maintenance schedules and extend the lifespan of heavy machinery. Digital Integration and Safety Standards The use of robotic technology at Taweelah follows…