Detecting GHG leaks with unmanned aerial vehicles We are partnering with EDGE, a technology conglomerate based in the UAE, to deploy UAE-made unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) across our onshore and offshore operations. These UAVs are equipped with specialized GHG leak detection technology and conduct detailed inspections of site assets and infrastructure. Reducing methane emissions through technology ADNOC Gas is piloting state- of-the-art Flare.IQ technology, developed by Baker Hughes, to reduce methane and overall GHG emissions. Flare.IQ helps optimize flare conditions by adjusting air assist and fuel gas flow rates. This led to more than 98% improvements in flare combustion efficiency, reductions in cover gas consumption and helped achieve smokeless flaring. Following the successful pilot, we are exploring the deployment of Flare.IQ technology in other assisted flares across our sites to further reduce GHG emissions. Supporting climate tech pioneers In 2023, we launched the Decarbonization Technology Challenge, a global competition in collaboration with AWS, bp, Hub71, and the Net Zero Technology Centre, to find emerging climate tech innovations ready for scale. In December 2023, ADNOC awarded a million-dollar (AED3.67 million) prize to Revterra, a Houston-based producer of novel batteries made with recycled steel. Upcycling electric vehicle batteries In partnership with German startup, Power I.D., we are taking used electric vehicle batteries and upcycling them into cutting edge battery energy storage systems. The systems, which are being built in the UAE, can hold up to two megawatts (MW) of power within a single 20- foot storage container. Each container is mobile, allowing for deployment to remote sites, where we expect them to decarbonize our remote production activity by up to 25%. 43 Energy for Life

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