Safety through technology We are integrating a wide range of advanced technologies to ensure operational safety, efficiency and sustainability. We employ AI-driven analysis and modelling to help monitor, track and simulate our business continuity measures. We also use AI to promote crucial HSE behaviors. We have deployed closed circuit television (CCTV) systems on our drilling rigs and vessels. On selected vessels, we are piloting AI that works with CCTV feeds to offer real-time detection of safety violations, triggering proactive interventions to correct any unsafe behaviors. Digitally enhancing our safety management We have implemented an electronic work management system with more than 100 built-in safety features, barriers and controls to ensure the safe execution of work. The systems encompass state-of-the-art digital enhancements, permit templating, a mobile application and geo-stamping to support the timely and efficient issuance of permits enabling safe execution and more hands-on tool time. Ensuring safe driver behavior We have upgraded our in-vehicle monitoring system technology to enhance our ability to address at-risk driver behavior and positively influence the proper use of vehicles. The use of this technology, in combination with a driver intervention program for company and contractor vehicle fleets, has resulted in a 96% reduction in the number of driving violations across ADNOC since 2021. Firefighting with robots and virtual reality We have implemented virtual reality firefighting training to supplement live training, helping teams gain skills, confidence, and competence without the risks related to real fires. The virtual reality training allows firefighters to combat the same fire conditions multiple times, learning how the fire reacts to different actions in a risk-free environment. We have equipped ADNOC’s fire stations with firefighting robots to enhance the safety of our firefighters and improve our firefighting intervention capabilities in large-scale emergencies. The robots significantly reduce the exposure of human firefighters to extreme fire conditions and other emergency events. Rig eye: focusing in on safety In 2023, ADNOC Drilling introduced ‘rig eye’ smart glasses across its entire rig fleet, following a successful pilot in 2022. These Wi-Fi and Bluetooth- enabled, voice-controlled wearable devices offer hands-free, unique, point-of-view video that is shareable during Microsoft Teams calls. They can search Google or network files, such as maintenance manuals, and display the results on screen. The rig eye smart glasses increase the visibility of remote locations and improve safety and efficiency, while reducing travel expenses and non-productive time. Initially used for remote inspections and audits, they now help in drills, incident investigations, management visits, on-the-job training, and remote troubleshooting. 91 90 Energy for Life

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