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Khaled reviews Adnoc's financial performance in 1st quarter of '25

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June 11, 2025

His Highness Sheikh Khaled Bin Mohamed in Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, has chaired a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Adnoc Board of Directors.

Khaled reviews Adnoc's financial performance in 1st quarter of '25

During the meeting, Sheikh Khaled reviewed Adnoc's financial performance in the first quarter of 2025 as well as the company's results throughout its development and expansion journey across various vital sectors.

He was updated on the company's progress in maximising the value of Abu Dhabi's unconventional oil and gas resources, including its recent milestone of producing unconventional gas for the first time in the emirate, achieved through harnessing advanced technologies, in collaboration with leading international energy companies.

At the meeting, Adnoc's new Al tool MEERAI was introduced to enable smarter and quicker executive decision-making processes. The solution will be deployed across the company, with full roll out planned later this year across its various operations.

Sheikh Khaled reaffirmed the pivotal role of these achievements in further strengthening Adnoc's position as a leading and reliable global energy provider, highlighting that these endeavours contribute to meeting the growing demand for energy and support the UAE's vision toward self-sufficiency.

Sheikh Khaled also praised Adnoc's ongoing progress in integrating advanced technologies and artificial intelligence solutions across its operations, reemphasising their role in enhancing operational efficiency and maximising value creation.

Moreover, he underscored the role these efforts play in supporting the company's ambitious vision to become the world's leading energy company in the use and integration of Al-driven solutions.

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