Energy

May 12, 2026

Adnoc Gas expects up to 80 per cent of processing capacity at the Habshan complex to be restored by the end of the year, after the facility was damaged during Iran's attacks on the UAE.

Operations at Habshan, one of the world’s largest gas processing sites, were suspended in early April after it faced damages during the war. One person was killed and four were injured after falling shrapnel from intercepted Iranian attacks caused two fires at the complex on April 3. The company reported "significant damage" at the time. The site in Abu Dhabi faced another incident on April 8.

"Within a short period, 60 per cent of the complex’s processing capacity was restored and the company is currently working towards achieving 80 per cent restoration by the end of 2026, with full capacity restored in 2027," Adnoc Gas said in a statement on Tuesday to the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange, where its shares trade.