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ADNOC's XRG Expands Gas and LNG Portfolio with Global Deals

By MGN EditorialFebruary 13, 2026 at 03:24 AM

ADNOC's investment arm XRG has signed agreements to participate in LNG projects in Argentina and the Caspian Sea, widening the company's gas and LNG footprint.

In a move to expand its global gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) portfolio, the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company's (ADNOC) investment arm XRG has signed agreements to participate in LNG projects in Argentina and the Caspian Sea region. According to a report from *Offshore Energy*, XRG - which includes Abu Dhabi Development Holding Company (ADQ) and global investment firm Carlyle - has taken steps to come aboard a proposed LNG project in Sierra Grande, Argentina. The company has also firmed up an agreement to explore LNG opportunities in the Caspian Sea. 'These agreements mark an important milestone in XRG's strategy to build a global gas and LNG portfolio and leverage ADNOC's extensive experience and capabilities in this fast-growing sector,' said Musabbeh Al Kaabi, CEO of UAE Investments at ADQ and Chairman of XRG. The move aligns with ADNOC's broader efforts to expand its gas production and LNG export capacity. As the UAE looks to meet rising global energy demand, ADNOC has been focused on developing its substantial gas resources and optimizing its downstream portfolio. 'XRG's participation in these projects will help meet the growing global demand for cleaner energy sources, while also creating new opportunities for the UAE and its partners,' Al Kaabi added. The deals come as the global LNG market continues to evolve, with increased demand driven by the energy transition away from dirtier fuels. Analysts say the new agreements position ADNOC to capitalize on these market dynamics and strengthen its position as a major international gas and LNG player.
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