Business

ADNOC Drilling Sign $2 Billion Loan and Credit Facilities

ADNOC Drilling, one of the subsidiaries of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), on Friday said that it has signed a term Loan Facility of up to $500 million and a Revolving Credit Facility of up to $1.5 billion.

The company, however did not disclose the financial institutions that would providing the loans.

While the Term Loan Facility will be utilised to refinance the existing syndicated term loan of an equivalent amount, which matures in October 2025, the Revolving Credit Facility will be used to support the company’s growth initiatives and related working capital requirements, ADNOC Drilling said in a regulatory disclosure with Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) this morning.

Second Acquisition

It may be recalled that the company is said to be eyeing a second acquisition in Kuwait or Oman by early 2026, following its $112 million Schlumberger agreement, and is also pursuing two tech-linked acquisitions worth about $350 million through its Enersol JV with Alpha Dhabi.

According toa report in Bloomberg, which cited ADNOC Drilling’s Chief Financial Officer Youssef Salem, the transaction would be similar in size and structure to the $112 million purchase of the land drilling businesses of US oil and gas wells drilling company Schlumberger Middle East (SLB) in Kuwait and Oman in May this year.

Supported by continued rig fleet expansion and rising demand for onshore and oilfield services, ADNOC Drilling’s net income rose 19% y-o-y to $351 million in the second quarter of 2025, while revenue for the quarter climbed 27.9% y-o-y to $1.2 billion.

Global Business Magazine

Recent Posts

Dubai’s manic year keeps running — AED 23.8bn in one last-November week

Dubai’s property market has moved beyond the “hot market” phase into a new era of…

12 hours ago

DUBAI REAL ESTATE’S RECORD RUN CONTINUES AS 2025 PROPERTY SALES CLIMB TO AED624.1 BILLION

Busy November drives deals to new high of 19,016 so far Dubai, UAE, 3rd December,…

4 days ago

How Invictus’s MCB deal could reshape African food supply chains

Dubai-based Invictus Investment has quietly done something strategically loud. The agrifood and FMCG trader announced…

7 days ago

The Oasis: How the UAE Became West Asia’s Fulcrum of Transformation

Abu Dhabi — For decades, commentators have blamed a perceived “knowledge deficit” for parts of…

1 week ago

Dubai’s Ambitious Drive: A 22 Million sq ft Auto Market to Reboot Global Car Trade

Dubai has announced a massive 22-million-sq-ft Auto Market with 1,500 showrooms, a DP World–led project…

1 week ago

DUBAI’S ULTRA-LUXURY SECTOR EVOLVES TO CREATENEW ‘GOLDEN TRIANGLE’ OF WEALTH’

Dubai’s ultra-luxury villa market is evolving into a stable global asset class, with record AED40M+…

2 weeks ago