ADNOC Sells 3% of its Distribution Unit


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ADNOC Sells 3% of its Distribution Unit


Logos of ADNOC (Reuters)
Logos of ADNOC (Reuters)

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company announced the successful closing of its offering of approximately 375 million shares in ADNOC Distribution, approximately 3 percent of the registered share capital of ADNOC Distribution.

The securities referred to herein may not be offered or sold in the United States unless registered under the US Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or offered in a transaction exempt from, or not subject to, the registration requirements of the US Securities Act and in compliance with applicable United States state law.

It also issued approximately $1,195 billion of senior unsecured bonds due 2024 that are exchangeable into existing shares of ADNOC Distribution constituting approximately 7 percent of the registered share capital of ADNOC Distribution, under certain conditions.

“This announcement does not contain or constitute an offer of, or the solicitation of an offer to buy or subscribe for, securities to any person in the United Arab Emirates, the United States, Australia, Canada, Japan or Saudi Arabia, or in any jurisdiction in which such offer or solicitation is unlawful,” read the company’s statement.

The combined offering was placed at a blended price of AED 4.82 ($1.1) per share, which is 5.7 percent above the current 3-month volume-weighted average share price.

The Exchangeable Bonds, with a maturity date of 2024, are denominated in US dollars and bear a coupon of 0.70 percent, said the company.

The Exchangeable Bonds are issued at an issue price of 100 percent and will be exchangeable into existing shares of ADNOC Distribution at an exchange price of AED 5.01 ($1.37) under certain conditions.

Settlement of the Share Offering is expected to occur on or about May 31, and settlement of the Exchangeable Bond Offering is expected to occur on or about June 4.

UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and Managing Director and Group CEO of ADNOC Sultan Ahmed al-Jaber said the success of this innovative and pioneering Combined Offering, the first of its kind in the GCC, highlights the attractive investment opportunities and environment provided by ADNOC, Abu Dhabi, and the UAE.

The "innovative deal structure" has the potential to increase the free float of ADNOC Distribution to 30 percent assuming the Exchangeable Bonds are exchanged and settled in shares, and ADNOC will retain at least a 70 percent strategic stake in the company as it continues to see significant growth potential in ADNOC Distribution, according to Jaber.



Saudi Arabia Calls for Global Water Cooperation to Advance Integrated Management

The first preparatory meeting for the 11th World Water Forum 2027 kicked off in Riyadh on Monday. (11th World Water Forum 2027 | Riyadh 2027 on X)
The first preparatory meeting for the 11th World Water Forum 2027 kicked off in Riyadh on Monday. (11th World Water Forum 2027 | Riyadh 2027 on X)
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Saudi Arabia Calls for Global Water Cooperation to Advance Integrated Management

The first preparatory meeting for the 11th World Water Forum 2027 kicked off in Riyadh on Monday. (11th World Water Forum 2027 | Riyadh 2027 on X)
The first preparatory meeting for the 11th World Water Forum 2027 kicked off in Riyadh on Monday. (11th World Water Forum 2027 | Riyadh 2027 on X)

The first preparatory meeting for the 11th World Water Forum 2027 kicked off in Riyadh on Monday with the participation of top scientists, experts, decision-makers from around the world.

Saudi Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Abdulrahman Alfadley, with the participation of World Water Council President Loïc Fauchon, inaugurated the official logo of the World Water Forum 2027.

In his remarks, Alfadley emphasized Saudi Arabia’s call for strengthened international cooperation and joint efforts among countries and organizations to tackle global water challenges. He underscored the importance of ensuring universal access to water and sanitation services as a key pillar in achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6).

“Saudi Arabia prioritizes the water sector through various measures, including the adoption of a national strategy encompassing water production, storage, transportation, distribution, treatment, and reuse, all within a comprehensive institutional framework,” Alfadley added.

He further stated that the Kingdom has implemented Integrated Water Resources Management and enhanced supply chain governance. This is supported by the release of a long-term supply and demand plan that extends to 2050, alongside a commitment to environmental, social, and economic considerations in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030.

Highlighting the Kingdom's leading role in supporting regional and international water issues, Alfadley pointed to the launching of the Global Water Organization, aimed at fostering international collaboration, and the establishment of an International Water Research Center focused on water economics, water security, advanced technologies, and digital transformation.

Fauchon said the council, in collaboration with Saudi authorities, has developed a comprehensive framework outlining the thematic, regional, and political components that will shape the roadmap for the 11th edition of the forum that is being held in the Middle East for the first time.

He stressed the need to make water a top global priority, adding that this gathering will lay the foundation for future water policies. “The way ahead is still long, but we are confident we’re on the right path toward real solutions—solutions that can change lives,” he said.

Deputy Minister for Water at the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture Dr. Abdulaziz Alshaibani underscored the urgency of the current moment, describing the preparatory meeting as a call for serious and immediate action. Alshaibani emphasized the need to build upon existing progress in the water sector and to move decisively towards solidifying priorities.

He stressed the importance of greater coherence and integration across all sectors, along with the unification of all efforts, to achieve tangible solutions to global water challenges and to meet SDG 6. Alshaibani further noted that effective solutions must be anchored in several key pillars, including financing, innovation, diplomacy, and environmental considerations.

The World Water Forum 2027, organized by the World Water Council in Saudi Arabia, is a significant international platform for exchanging ideas and experiences in water management.