ADNOC Plans Global Listing for XRG Investment Arm

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Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company is exploring the possibility of listing its international investment subsidiary, XRG, on a stock exchange outside the United Arab Emirates. This strategic move could position XRG among the world’s largest publicly traded energy entities.

According to individuals familiar with the matter, discussions are in the preliminary stages, with Bank of America providing strategic guidance. The potential public offering would involve a minority stake and is anticipated to occur within the next five years. Prior to any listing, ADNOC must appoint a Chief Executive Officer for XRG and transfer relevant assets to the subsidiary.

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Established in late 2024, XRG serves as ADNOC’s vehicle for expanding into lower-carbon energy, natural gas, and chemicals sectors. The subsidiary’s formation aligns with ADNOC’s broader strategy to diversify its portfolio beyond traditional oil revenues, reflecting a global industry trend towards sustainable and diversified energy solutions.

Potential venues for the listing include major international exchanges such as London and New York. Each offers distinct advantages, with London providing a robust investor base for energy companies and New York offering unparalleled liquidity and global visibility. The final decision will hinge on various factors, including valuation prospects and strategic alignment with XRG’s growth objectives.

With an estimated valuation exceeding $80 billion, XRG’s public debut would mark a significant milestone in the energy sector. For context, Saudi Aramco’s initial public offering in 2019 raised $25.6 billion, underscoring the scale of XRG’s potential market entry.

ADNOC’s recent activities underscore its commitment to global expansion and diversification. The company has been actively involved in international deals, including mergers and acquisitions in petrochemicals, chemicals, liquefied natural gas , and hydrogen projects. Notably, ADNOC has transferred its U.S. investments, such as stakes in an ExxonMobil hydrogen plant and NextDecade’s LNG export facility in Texas, to XRG. This move signifies ADNOC’s intent to consolidate its international ventures under the XRG umbrella, streamlining operations and enhancing strategic focus.


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