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ADOC 2021 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT


          HAIL SITE TERMINAL AND FIELD



          Hail Field is located 10 kilometers south of Mubarraz
          Island. The Hail Field development project is planned
          in two phases: Early Production Scheme Phase and
          Full Field Development Phase. The Early Production
          Scheme was commissioned and started production
          in late 2017,  The Hail Site  Terminal (HST)  was
          constructed as part of the early production, and
          includes production wells, well testing facilities,
          production pipelines, gas injection and gas lift pipeline,
          subsea cable lines, chemical injection, and other utility
          systems. Fluid produced from Hail Field is transferred
          via pipelines to Mubarraz Island for processing.

          Mubarraz Island, AR & Ga Field and Hail Field are
          located  within  the  Buffer  Zone  of  the  Marawah
          Marine  Biosphere  Reserve. The  biosphere  reserve
          provides  important  coral  and  seagrass  habitats  for
          Dugongs (Dugong dugon – Vulnerable (VU) by the International Union  for Conservation  of Nature and Natural Resources
          (IUCN)) and other marine wildlife, including sea turtles and dolphins.



          MUBARRAZ ISLAND



          Crude oil from the Mubarraz, AR, GA and Hail Fields
          is  gathered  through  pipelines  at  Mubarraz  Island,
          where facilities are used to process the crude oil
          into  the  final  crude  product,  and  loading  facilities
          are used for shipment to  Japan  through a  Single
          Point  Mooring  (SPM)  facility.  Separated  water  and
          wastewater at Mubarraz Island are injected into the
          underground formation through a disposal  well to
          eliminate effluent discharge into the sea. The island
          also hosts a residential  facility that accommodates
          approximately 500 personnel, as well as sports and
          recreation  facilities,  including  a  soccer  field,  tennis
          court and golf course.



          OUR PRODUCT



          Our product is the processed crude oil produced from ADOC’s oil fields. Tankers loaded with crude oil in Abu Dhabi leave the
          Arabian Gulf through the Straits of Hormuz, across the Indian Ocean and through the Straits of Malacca to deliver the crude oil
          to Japan. The tankers travel approximately 11,500 kilometers with a sailing time of 18 days. The marketing and sales operations
          are undertaken in Japan where the product is sold (beyond the scope of this report). ADOC's customers are in Japan.













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