Decarbonizing our operations Our decarbonization levers to achieve 25% reduction in upstream GHG intensity by 2030 Energy Efficiency 6% Flare Reduction 2% Electrification 15% CCS 25% Grid Power 51% Fuel Change 1% 25% reduction by 2030 We have set an ambition to achieve net zero by 2045 and reduce our carbon intensity by 25% by 2030. Our Net Zero by 2045 ambition supports the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UAE Consensus. We are focused on achieving greater energy efficiency, zero routine flaring, reductions in methane emissions, the electrification of our onshore and offshore operations using nuclear and solar energy sources, and applying carbon capture and storage technologies. To deliver on our emissions reduction goals, we have continued to enhance our carbon management framework. We are developing our management processes and business plans, bringing them together to ensure tangible progress, and we are strategically allocating capital towards our abatement portfolio. ADNOCs upstream GHG emissions in 2023 were 24 million tCO2 e. Our 2023 upstream GHG intensity is among the lowest in the industry at ~7kg CO 2 e/boe. This is a result of decades of investment in operational excellence, energy efficiency and flaring reduction. In 2023, we implemented projects that resulted in an emissions reduction of 1.4 million tCO 2 e across our value chain. 2022 2023 Upstream emissions (million tCO 2 e) 1 24.1 24.0 Upstream GHG intensity (CO 2 e/boe)2 7.2 7.2 Upstream emissions and intensity 1 Upstream GHG emissions reporting in line with the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers (IOGP), which includes oil and gas production and processing. Data has undergone external limited assurance in accordance with ISAE 3000. 2 Upstream GHG intensity excludes gas processing activities. 32

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