Abu Dhabi National Oil Company confirmed that its operations continue across the United Arab Emirates despite ongoing regional developments. Moreover, the company said it has activated established protocols and is coordinating closely with relevant authorities to safeguard its workforce, assets, and operational facilities.
Additionally, ADNOC said business units are assessing the evolving situation on a product-by-product and transaction-by-transaction basis. This approach reflects the ongoing disruption affecting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
Alternative Export Routes Support Supply Continuity
The company continues to utilise export capacity that bypasses the Strait of Hormuz, while also relying on its international storage infrastructure. Consequently, these measures help maintain supply continuity to global markets.
Furthermore, ADNOC’s sales and trading teams are engaging proactively with customers whose shipment schedules may be affected. The company said it remains committed to maintaining close communication with commercial partners and providing the latest operational updates directly.
Production Adjustments Maintain Operational Flexibility
ADNOC said it is carefully managing offshore production levels to address storage requirements while ensuring the safety of personnel and operational facilities.
As a result, the company maintains operational flexibility and positions itself to resume normal operating levels without prolonged disruption once conditions stabilise.
Meanwhile, ADNOC confirmed that its onshore operations continue to function normally.

