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UAE: ADNOC Gas to acquire 60% stake in Ruwais LNG from ADNOC at cost in H2 2028


11 Nov 2024

  • ADNOC Gas to Acquire 60% Stake in Ruwais LNG from ADNOC at Cost in H2 2028
  • Ruwais LNG will more than double ADNOC Gas’ operated LNG processing capacity to 15.6 mtpa
  • Export facility will be first LNG plant in the MENA region to run on clean grid power making it one of the lowest-carbon intensity LNG plants in the world
  • Announcement coincides with ADNOC Gas reporting strong Q3 results and board approval of updated growth strategy
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ADNOC Gas, a world-class integrated gas processing company, expects to acquire ADNOC’s 60% stake in the Ruwais Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) plant in the second half of 2028 at cost.

ADNOC Gas expects ADNOC to transfer its 60% share of the Ruwais LNG Project to the company at cost - estimated to be around $5 billion - in the second half of 2028. On behalf of the ADNOC Group, ADNOC Gas is managing the construction and design of Ruwais LNG, as well as leading the marketing of LNG volumes. Over 7 mtpa of the project’s total production capacity of 9.6 mtpa has already been committed to international customers.

Dr Ahmed Mohamed Alebri, CEO of ADNOC Gas said: 'It has always been our intention to acquire ADNOC’s 60% stake in Ruwais LNG. This investment is a central component of our ambitious international growth plans and will strengthen ADNOC Gas’ position as a powerhouse in the global LNG market. Over the next five years we plan to invest $15 billion in CAPEX in projects which will enable us to capture opportunities from the forecast increase in domestic and global demand for the lower carbon gases we produce.'

The Ruwais LNG plant will more than double ADNOC Gas’ current gross 6 mtpa LNG capacity operated from Das Island to reach more than 15 mtpa; it will have two electrically powered liquefaction trains, each with a processing capacity of 4.8 mtpa, a first in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. When completed, Ruwais LNG will be one of the lowest-carbon intensity LNG plants in the world.

The first of the plant’s two trains is expected to come on stream in H2 2028 and the second in early 2029. Over any given year, the facility will be able to produce enough LNG to power every home in the Greater London area for more than two years. The facility will also leverage AI and other advanced digital technologies to enhance safety, minimize emissions and drive efficiency.

In June, ADNOC announced a Final Investment Decision (FID) on the Ruwais LNG project and an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract, valued at over $5.5 billion. In July, it welcomed Mitsui & Co, Shell, bp, and TotalEnergies as equity partners.

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Source: ADNOC Gas





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