Transportation safety ADNOC manages transportation safety across road, rail, marine and air operations through a Group-wide transportation safety management manual and corporate practices that define requirements, roles and accountabilities. These are aligned with UAE regulations and international standards and are reviewed regularly. Road transportation ADNOC operates industrial fleets and applies controls including journey planning, driver competency, vehicle inspection and maintenance, and defensive driving training. We monitor data on exposure and driver behavior to identify risks and implement corrective actions. In 2025, ADNOC recorded approximately 625 million kilometers driven and achieved a motor vehicle crash rate of 2.7 per 100 million kilometers. We use AI-enabled technologies to improve safety, including in-vehicle monitoring systems (IVMS) and active fatigue and distraction detection (AFDD), which monitor driving behavior and detect fatigue and distraction in real time. By the end of 2025, more than 1,000 vehicles were equipped with AFDD. During 22 million kilometers of monitored travel, these vehicles recorded zero crashes. Air transportation In 2025, ADNOC transported over 609,100 passengers across offshore and onshore locations. The fleet included 15 helicopters and a flexible fixed - wing fleet (two to four aircraft based on demand). Helicopter operations accumulated 22,500 flight hours, while fixed - wing aircraft recorded over 2,400 flight hours. Operations are governed by National Aviation Authority regulations, ADNOC HSE requirements and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and operator standards. Risk assessments and controls cover weather, aircraft integrity, landing operations, crew competency and emergency preparedness. Marine transportation ADNOC operates a marine fleet of more than 220 vessels that support offshore and logistics operations. These include mobile offshore units, marine support vessels, offshore supply vessels (both with and without dynamic positioning) and 55 deep - sea vessels. Including onboard crew, more than 4,670 personnel work across marine operations. Approximately 1,250 of those workers support deep-sea operations. Marine activities are managed through CPs covering vessel certification, crew competency, risk assessment and emergency response to manage navigational, operational and environmental risks. 43 ADNOC Sustainability Report 2025 ADVANCING NET ZERO EMPOWERING LIVES HOW WE OPERATE SUSTAINABILITY AT ADNOC ABOUT ADNOC PROTECTING NATURE AND BIODIVERSITY KEEPING OUR PEOPLE SAFE

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