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    ADNOC Group posts $4.7bn H1 2025 profit as AI boosts operations across six listed companies

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffAugust 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ADNOC Group’s six publicly listed companies delivered a combined H1 2025 net profit of AED17.3bn ($4.7bn), supported by a sweeping integration of advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies across their operations.

    At the centre of this transformation is MEERAi, ADNOC’s proprietary AI platform, which provides real-time, data-driven insights to improve decision-making.

    Across ADNOC Gas, ADNOC Distribution, ADNOC Drilling, ADNOC Logistics & Services, Fertiglobe, and Borouge, AI is optimising processes, reducing emissions, and enhancing customer experiences.

    ADNOC Gas

    ADNOC Gas

    • Q2 2025 net income: AED5.1bn ($1.385bn), up 16 per cent YoY
    • EBITDA: AED8.3bn ($2.256bn), up 8 per cent
    • Interim dividend: AED6.6bn ($1.792bn), up 5 per cent, payable in September
    • Capital expenditure rose 49 per cent with progress on the $5bn (AED18.36bn) Rich Gas Development Phase 1
    • Set to join FTSE Index in September following MSCI inclusion
    Adnoc distribution

    ADNOC Distribution

    • EBITDA: AED2.08bn ($566m), up 10 per cent YoY
    • Net profit: AED1.32bn ($358m), up 12.2 per cent YoY
    • Added 47 new service stations in H1; raising full-year target to 60–70
    • Expanded Voyager lubricant exports to over 47 countries
    • H1 2025 dividend: 10.285 fils per share, payable October
    ADNOC Drilling Jack up Rigs
    ADNOC Drilling has 47 offshore rigs, one of the largest operational offshore fleets in the world.

    ADNOC Drilling

    • Revenue: AED8.71bn ($2.37bn), up 30 per cent YoY
    • EBITDA: AED3.97bn ($1.08bn), up 19 per cent YoY
    • Net profit: AED2.54bn ($692m), up 21 per cent YoY
    • New contract awards worth AED17.63bn ($4.8bn)
    • Upgraded full-year guidance: revenue $4.65–4.80bn, net profit $1.375–1.45bn
    ADNOC Logistics and Services
    ADNOC L&S continued to reinforce its long-term earnings potential through strategic fleet expansion against long-term contracts.

    ADNOC Logistics & Services

    • Revenue: AED4.62bn ($1.26bn), up 40 per cent YoY
    • EBITDA: AED1.47bn ($400m), up 31 per cent YoY
    • Increased 2025 revenue, EBITDA and net income guidance
    • Annual dividend expected to rise 5 per cent to $287m (AED1.05bn)
    fertiglobe adnoc

    Fertiglobe

    • Revenue: up 14 per cent in Q2 and 20 per cent in H1 YoY
    • Adjusted EBITDA: up 26 per cent in Q2 and 36 per cent in H1
    • At least $100m (AED367m) in H1 dividends proposed
    • $31m (AED113.7m) share buybacks in Q2; total shareholder return $131m (AED480.5m)
    • Investing in low-carbon ammonia and expanding downstream capabilities
    Borouge

    Borouge

    • Q2 net profit: $193m (AED709m)
    • Adjusted EBITDA: $440m (AED1.616bn) in Q2; $1bn (AED3.673bn) in H1
    • Plans to increase 2025 dividend to 16.2 fils per share; interim 8.1 fils in September
    • Delivered $307m (AED1.13bn) in value through AI, digitalisation and technology programmes

    The strong half-year performance across all six listed companies reinforces ADNOC’s strategy to combine technological innovation with disciplined growth, positioning it as a progressive global energy leader committed to long-term value creation.



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