ADNOC Logistics & Services plc has taken delivery of its sixth new-build liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier, a 175,000-cubic-meter vessel that expands its shipping capacity as global demand for gas transportation remains strong. The move underscores the company's strategy to modernise its fleet and support long-term supply commitments. Context The expansion is part of a fleet-building program launched in 2022, aimed at modernising ADNOC's LNG shipping capabilities and supporting integrated upstream and downstream operations. Most of the added capacity is already secured under multi-year contracts with third-party customers and ADNOC group entities. Key Data The new carrier incorporates updated efficiency technologies designed to reduce emissions compared to older vessels, reflecting broader industry efforts to improve performance across LNG transport. ADNOC L&S and its AW Shipping joint venture generate a majority of revenue from long-term contracts, providing stable cash flow as capacity grows. The company continues to build out its fleet, with additional LNG, ethane and ammonia carriers under construction as part of a multibillion-dollar vessel order pipeline. Outlook With the new vessel in service, ADNOC Logistics & Services plc is positioned to meet rising demand for flexible gas delivery and to strengthen its role in global LNG trade, while maintaining a stable cash-flow profile through long-term contracts.