NMDC And Adnoc L&S Collaborate To Boost Abu Dhabi Offshore Energy Sector

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From Left to right: Captain Abdulkareem Al Masabi, CEO of ADNOC L&S and Engineer Yasser Zaghloul, CEO of NMDC Group signing the three-year collaboration agreement. Image courtesy: NMDC
From Left to right: Captain Abdulkareem Al Masabi, CEO of ADNOC L&S and Engineer Yasser Zaghloul, CEO of NMDC Group signing the three-year collaboration agreement. Image courtesy: NMDC

NMDC Group PJSC, a global leader in engineering, procurement, construction (EPC), and marine dredging, and ADNOC Logistics and Services Plc (โ€œADNOC L&Sโ€) a global energy maritime logistics company, announced recently a three-year agreement to explore collaboration on delivering maritime services for offshore projects.

Industry sources added that this agreement boosts the long-standing partnership between NMDC and ADNOC L&S, establishing an expanded framework for continued collaboration on offshore EPC projects in Abu Dhabi. It comprises of the provisions for marine services and integrated logistics, reinforcing both companiesโ€™ commitment to supporting the emirateโ€™s offshore energy sector.

NMDC Group and Adnoc Logo. Image Courtesy: Respective websites
NMDC Group and Adnoc Logo. Image Courtesy: Respective websites

The agreement was signed by Engineer Yasser Zaghloul, Group CEO of NMDC Group, and Captain Abdulkareem Al Masabi, CEO of ADNOC L&S, at NMDCโ€™s headquarters in Abu Dhabi.

Eng. Yasser Zaghloul, CEO of NMDC Group, stated: โ€œNMDC Group has, for more than 50 years, proven its unparalleled experience and capability in multi-sector marine EPC infrastructure delivery and complex project logistics. The launch of NMDC LTS, our most recent vertical, enabled the market to benefit from these capabilities and expertise. ADNOC L&S has also established itself as a leader in the sectors of offshore energy support and hydrocarbon logistics services. Both entities operate some of the largest marine fleets in the region.โ€

โ€œTherefore, it is crucial that we are aligned to ensure we maximize our effectiveness in our sectors for Abu Dhabi and our shareholders. This agreement will ensure a robust framework between our two power-house organizations that will enable us to focus on synergies across the different sectors in which NMDC Group and ADNOC L&S operate to propel collaboration, market sector differentiation and value growth that will further strengthen the critical industrial marine sector in Abu Dhabi and beyond,โ€ he added.

Captain Abdulkareem Al Masabi, CEO of ADNOC L&S, stated ย โ€œThis partnership supports ADNOC L&Sโ€™s long-term objective to provide world-class, integrated logistics solutions that enable the UAEโ€™s offshore energy growth. By combining our expertise with NMDC, we will create new opportunities, deliver value to ADNOC, our shareholders and our customers, and advance the UAEโ€™s economic development.โ€

ADNOC L&S continues to focus on delivering enhanced performance across its offshore logistics segment through collaborations such as this agreement with NMDC.

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