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Abdulla Salem Al Dhaheri, Chief Executive Officer, ADNOC Distribution. Image Credit: Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News

Dubai: Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) has just revealed plans to expand into the Saudi market during 2014 by providing service stations as well as aviation services in Saudi Arabia.

“We are at the final discussion [stage] with the operator who will be operating as a franchisee to Adnoc distribution. We definitely have ambitious plans to go beyond the boundary limits,” said Adnoc CEO, Abdullah Al Dhaheri.

As for growth plans in the UAE, Al Dhaheri said there are currently approximately 110 stations under discussion, with 21 of them under construction and around 80 under design, or under discussion to allocate the land. The stations should be operational within the next two years.

Adnoc’s latest ventures included acquiring 75 stations from Emirat Petroleum. Two of those have been re-branded and had soft openings, while the rest will take 18 months to be completed.

This brings up the company’s total service stations to around 300 — with 150 of those located in the northern emirates, and the rest in Abu Dhabi emirate.

Al Dhaheri also said that talks are in progress to acquire 24 service stations from Enoc in Sharjah by early 2014.


Gas distribution

In addition to its current services, Adnoc Distribution has recently started handling the city gas initiative for gas distribution within the Abu Dhabi emirate, and will expand in the field of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for vehicles.

The company has already constructed around 17 CNG service stations in Abu Dhabi and Sharjah (out of which 13 are in Abu Dhabi). Adnoc plans to add 14 service stations, which will be located on the main highways to and from the capital. The final stage of the project, Al Dhaheri said, will see 35 additional CNG service stations in Abu Dhabi.

Aside from service stations, Al Dhaheri added that the company is in the process of expanding its storage facilities.

“It is to become much more of arm’s length to our consumer. It will be much closer to our consumer. We’re expanding in Abu Dhabi Airport, and we are expanding in Ras Al Khaima Depo. We are also looking at the opportunity to construct a new terminal in Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi.

This is to add flexibility to our operation in terms of supplying our consumer,” Al Dhaheri said.

With the UAE’s move towards a green economy, Al Dhaheri said Adnoc has lately inaugurated two service stations that are considered green.

“We are working under the code of conduct in terms of health, safety and environment. We are working under the umbrella of the Supreme Petroleum Council, which is mandating us to work in a very close momentum towards having a very reliable facility that related to the environment,” he said, adding that the company is to receive the Leadership in Environment and Energy Developments (LEED) certification.

Al Dhaheri did not comment on the state of Adnoc’s on-shore oil concessions, whose contract is set to expire in January, saying that they are not within his jurisdictions.