Enhanced oil spill emergency preparedness: ADNOC Logistics & Services earns Nautical Institute accreditation ADNOC Logistics & Services (L&S) received the prestigious Oil Spill Response Accreditation from the Nautical Institute, recognizing its excellence in oil spill preparedness and management. This accreditation reflects ADNOC L&S’s commitment to rigorous training, advanced equipment and adherence to international best practices, underscoring its dedication to environmental stewardship and safeguarding marine ecosystems. Emergency preparedness Our ADNOC Group HSE Policy outlines our commitment to having world- class emergency response, crisis management and business continuity measures in place. In the event of any incident, our emergency response management system is designed to generate a prompt deployment of resources, safeguarding our people and the environment, reducing escalation and securing business continuity. We work to equip resources that can handle oil spills and emergencies, both onshore and offshore. Our five strategically located oil spill response centers are intended to provide optimal operational coverage. Additionally, we operate 34 fire stations staffed with full- time firefighters in key industrial zones in an effort to have comprehensive protection for all operational facilities. These stations receive support from trained auxiliary fire and rescue personnel. Our facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art firefighting robots for safer interventions, and we utilize VR technology in training programs to enhance skills in a risk- free, immersive environment. All entities engaged in marine operations or situated near shorelines, coastal areas, islands or influencing the maritime environment are required to develop and maintain an Oil Spill Contingency Plan (OSCP) for each location. These plans must adhere to the IPIECA Marine Spill Preparedness and Response. We regularly assess our response procedures and organizational capabilities through an annual training and exercise plan involving partners, contractors and local authorities. By simulating diverse scenarios, we gain valuable insights into the effectiveness of our response strategies and uncover areas for enhancement. In 2024, ADNOC Group executed nine comprehensive exercises across various Group companies. Additionally, 46 individuals participated in the mandatory group crisis team induction to help thoroughly train crisis team members. This is supported by the HSE Emergency Preparedness manual and corporate practices, offering clear guidelines on reporting, preparing for and tackling emergencies of various hazards, including oil spill readiness and fire and rescue preparedness. It also stipulates a tiered response structure led by senior leadership to help all organizational levels be ready to respond. In 2024, we enhanced our emergency preparedness manual and corporate practices, aligning more rigorously with stringent UAE and international standards, industry benchmarks and best practices. This updated manual, mandatory for all ADNOC entities and contractors, supports a unified and more effective emergency response across our operations. The overarching principles for emergency response and crisis management are as follows Scenario identification Review of internal and external risks that may lead to emergencies Response plan Establish and implement response plans for identified scenarios including internal and external communications protocols Capability and resources Provide access to trained personnel, resources, and facilities Accounting for personnel Implement documented processes for accounting for personnel during and after evacuations Validation and exercising Regular exercises and validation of the response plans 56

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