
Contracts reflect ADNOC’s determination to strengthen its supply chain efficiency
ADNOC has announced AED 54bn (US$ 14.7bn) worth of contracts awarded to UAE suppliers in the second half of 2025, as it showcased new business opportunities for the private sector in its 2026-2027 procurement pipeline at the ninth edition of its Business Partnership Forum, held on the sidelines of ADIPEC 2025.
The contracts–spanning strategic services, drilling, maintenance, logistics, digital solutions and major projects across the ADNOC Group–underscore ADNOC’s role in driving the UAE’s economy by creating business opportunities for domestic manufacturers, suppliers and service providers. They also reflect ADNOC’s determination to strengthen its supply chain efficiency, enhance local market competitiveness, and drive sustainable growth across its operations.
Under the theme ‘From Outlook to Outcome-Partnering for National Growth’, the forum provided an overview of procurement opportunities for private-sector companies, small and medium-size enterprise (SMEs) and technology partners, reinforcing ADNOC’s role as a key enabler of the UAE economy and a trusted business partner.
Testament
“The procurement contracts and agreements we have awarded this year are testament to this effort and we invite local and international companies to leverage our In-Country Value program to drive long-term value creation,” stated Omar Abdulla Alnuiami, ADNOC Acting Director, Group Commercial and In-Country Value Directorate.
In conjunction with the forum, ADNOC signed framework agreements with Emerson Process Management Distribution Limited, Yokogawa Middle East & Africa, and ABB Transmission & Distribution Limited valued, Schneider Electric and Honeywell at AED 2.6bn (US$ 708.5mn ).
Furthermore, 12 new local manufacturing facilities and final investment decisions (FIDs), to boost UAE’s industrial sector, were announced during ADIPEC by UAE-based and international companies, enabled by ADNOC’s In-Country Value (ICV) programme.
ADNOC plans to locally manufacture AED 90bn (US$ 24.5bn) worth of products in its procurement pipeline by 2030. The company’s ICV program has driven AED 242bn (US$ 65.9bn) back into the UAE economy and enabled 18,500 Emiratis to be employed in the private sector since 2018. It aims to drive a further AED 200bn (US$ 54.5bn) into the UAE economy over the next five years.
