ADNOC DISTRIBUTION Q2 AND H RESULTS PRESENTATION INVESTOR AND ANALYST CONFERENCE CALL 13 AUGUST 2018 ADNOC DISTRIBUTION

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ADNOC DISTRIBUTION Q2 AND H1 2018 RESULTS PRESENTATION INVESTOR AND ANALYST CONFERENCE CALL 13 AUGUST 2018 ADNOC DISTRIBUTION

AGENDA 1 2 3 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Q2 AND H1 2018 RESULTS STRATEGY UPDATE OUTLOOK 2

DISCLAIMER This communication includes forward-looking statements which relate to, among other things, our plans, objectives, goals, strategies, future operational performance and anticipated developments in markets in which operate and in which we may operate in the future. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control and all of which are based on management s current beliefs and expectations about future events. Forward-looking statements are sometimes identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as believes, expects, may, will, could, should, would, intends, estimates, plans, targets, or anticipates or the negative thereof, or other comparable terminology. These forward-looking statements and other statements contained in this communication regarding matters that are not historical facts involve predictions and are based on the beliefs of our management, as well as the assumptions made by, and information currently available to, our management. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in such forward looking statements are reasonable at this time, we cannot assure you that such expectations will prove to be correct. Given these uncertainties, you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from our expectations include, but are not limited to: our reliance on ADNOC to supply us with substantially all of the fuel products that we sell; an interruption in the supply of fuels to us by ADNOC; changes in the prices that we pay ADNOC for our fuels and to the prices that we are allowed to charge our retail customers in the UAE; failure to successfully implement our operating initiatives and growth plans, including our mixed-mode service offering, our convenience store optimisation initiatives, our cost savings initiatives, and our growth plans; competition in our markets; decrease in demand for the fuels we sell, including due to general economic conditions, improvements in fuel efficiency and increased consumer preference for alternative fuels; the dangers inherent in the storage and transportation of the products we sell; our reliance on information technology to manage our business; laws and regulations pertaining to environmental protection, operational safety, and product quality; the extent of our related party transactions with ADNOC and our reliance on ADNOC to operate our business; the introduction of VAT and other new taxes in the UAE; failure to successfully implement new policies, practices, systems and controls that we implemented in connection with or following our IPO; any inadequacy of our insurance to cover losses that we may suffer; general economic, financial and political conditions in Abu Dhabi and elsewhere in the UAE; instability and unrest in regions in which we operate; the introduction of new laws and regulations in Abu Dhabi and the UAE; and other risks and uncertainties detailed in our International Offering Memorandum dated 26 November 2017 relating to our initial public offering and the listing of our shares on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange, and from time to time in our other investor communications. Except as expressly required by law, we disclaim any intent or obligation to update or revise these forward-looking statements. 3

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SPEAKER: SAEED MUBARAK AL RASHDI, ACTING CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER ADNOC DISTRIBUTION

INTRODUCTION Strong H1 2018 financial delivery and on track for delivery of targets Prioritization of safety remains core to our business Strong financial performance (EBITDA +30% vs. H1 2017) On track on implementation of strategy Successfully achieving operational cost savings and strong free cash flow Confident on delivery of targets for 2018 and beyond 5

H1 2018 HIGHLIGHTS Strong operational and financial performance DELIVERY ON STRATEGY OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Ongoing network expansion with 5 new stations opened to date and 8 more to come in H2 2018 ADNOC Flex launched in 152 service stations in Abu Dhabi 5 Géant Express stores opened to date with 5 more to open in H2 2018 Ongoing convenience store revitalisation program 4,763 ml total fuel volumes sold (-0.7% vs. H1 2017) 85.7 million fuel transactions (+4.9% vs. H1 2017) USD 4.8 convenience store average basket size in H1 2018 (+17.1% vs. H1 2017) Realized OPEX savings of c.usd 25m on a like-for-like basis and on track to hit USD 50m savings in 2018 Gross profit +23.9% YoY to USD 710m EBITDA +29.6% YoY to USD 393m Net profit +18.1% YoY to USD 306m Free cash flow +71.8% YoY to USD 303m 6 Significant CAPEX efficiency improvements Notes: The Company s financial statements are reported in AED; USD figures used for representation and converted from AED at FX rate of 1 USD = 3.673 AED.

Q2 AND H1 2018 RESULTS SPEAKER: PETRI PENTTI, CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER ADNOC DISTRIBUTION

H1 2018 VS. H1 2017 PERFORMANCE Gross profit (USDm) EBITDA (USDm) Net profit (USDm) Margin 22.4% 23.8% Margin 11.8% 13.2% Margin 10.1% 10.3% Margin % 22.4% 23.8% Margin % 11.8% 13.2% Margin % 10.1% 10.3% 710 573 393 302 303 306 259 H1 2017 H1 2018 H1 2017 H1 2018 H1 2017 H1 2018 8 Improved margins across all business segments Continued cost efficiency improvements across the business Robust net profit growth

Q2 2018 VS. Q2 2017 PERFORMANCE Gross profit (USDm) EBITDA (USDm) Net profit (USDm) Margin % 22.1% 24.5% Margin % 11.4% 12.7% 12.8% Margin % 9.7% 10.0% 10.1% 388 291 150 202 127 158 159 Q2 2017 Q2 2018 Q2 2017 Q2 2018 Q2 2017 Q2 2018 9 Financial performance driven by higher fuel margins in Retail and Corporate segments combined with a more efficient cost base

RETAIL Improved profitability Fuel sales volume Volumes (ml) H1 2017A H1 2018A Gasoline 2,963 2,903 (2.0%) Diesel 389 375 (3.6%) Other products 1 49 46 (6.4%) Total 3,401 3,323 (2.3%) % USDm Gross profit Q2 2017 Q2 2018 % change H1 2017 H1 2018 % change 202 246 21.8% 390 464 19.0% Margin 21.5% 22.5% 21.2% 22.3% EBITDA 91 118 29.6% 176 244 39.1% Volume decline offset by higher margins Continued cost focus across the business Inventory gains in the range of 3-6 fils per liter as a result of higher oil prices 10 Margin 9.7% 10.8% 9.5% 11.7% 1. Includes LPG, kerosene and lubricants

RETAIL Improved profitability Number of fuel stations 348 4.0% 362 355 363 H1 Q1 2017 H1 Q1 2018 Number of convenience stores 232 2.6% 230 240 238 H1 Q1 2017 H1 Q1 2018 Average basket size (USD) 4.1 4.8 Impact of ADNOC Flex not yet reflected in H1 2018 financial performance Improved profitability in convenience stores and other non-fuel retail 11 H1 H1 2017 H1 2018

CORPORATE Focus on gross margins has positively impacted performance USDm Gross profit Q2 2017 Q2 2018 % change H1 2017 H1 2018 % change 44 65 47.0% 96 106 9.9% Margin 17.6% 20.6% 19.8% 18.5% EBITDA 33 50 50.7% 77 80 2.3% New pricing mechanism focused on improving margins 12 Margin 13.1% 15.6% 15.9% 13.8%

CORPORATE Focus on gross margins has positively impacted performance 13 Fuel sales Fuel sales volume (ml) (ml) 851 858 851 858 25 25 31 190 Growth in lubricants 147 826 827 H1 2017 H1 2018 H1 H1 2017 H1 2018 Diesel Diesel Gasoline Other products¹ sales volume (ml) 147 Other products 1 sales volume (ml) and LPG sales volumes 5% overall growth 1. Includes LPG, lubricants and base oil

AVIATION Performance driven by new services agreement and higher fuel margins 14 USDm Gross profit Q2 2017 Q2 2018 % change H1 2017 H1 2018 % change 31 56 81.7% 56 102 82.4% Margin 28.0% 37.0% 27.9% 35.5% EBITDA 23 26 13.4% 37 48 29.2% Margin 20.6% 17.0% 18.6% 16.8% Fuel sales volume (ml) 378 369 H1 H1 H1 2017 H1 2018 Change of contractual profile of the business with a cost-plus-8% compensation from parent company

CAPEX AND FREE CASH FLOW Significant and robust free cash flow generation CAPEX (USDm) H1 2018A Service stations projects 28 Industrial projects 30 Machinery and equipment 21 Technology infrastructure 9 Others 2 Total 90 Net debt to EBITDA (x) 1.7x 377 377 Leverage (xx) Leverage (xx) 369 0.4x H1 FY 2017 H1 2018 15 Free cash flow (USDm) 176 168 168 Free Cash Flow (USDm) 303 317 H1 2017 H1 2018 Substantial growth in free cash flow generation On track to hit up to 40% CAPEX reduction per site for stations built in 2019 and beyond Expect to achieve CAPEX of less than USD 190m in 2018 which includes USD 40m of exceptional CAPEX Capital structure remains strong with net debt to EBITDA ratio of 0.4x Free cash flow defined as EBITDA minus CAPEX

STRATEGY UPDATE SPEAKER: JOHN CAREY, DEPUTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER ADNOC DISTRIBUTION

COST EFFICIENCY NON- FUEL FUEL PROGRESS SINCE IPO Implementation of strategy on track IPO December 2017 January 2018 to date up to year-end 2018 STRATEGY KEY MILESTONES ACHIEVED FURTHER STEPS TO COME ADNOC Flex Network expansion Opened 5 new fuel stations in the UAE Launched ADNOC Flex in 152 Abu Dhabi stations Implemented new pricing mechanism in Corporate segment 8 additional fuel stations in 2018 Ongoing roll-out of ADNOC Flex Progression towards premium fuel Convenience store revitalisation Network expansion Allied Services performance improvement Convenience store revitalisation and product rationalisation Opened first 5 Géant Express convenience stores Contract in place to open coffee and bakery shops 5 more Géant Express convenience stores to open Open coffee and bakery shops at selected convenience stores Cost efficiency CAPEX efficiency Significant cost and CAPEX savings Additional cost and CAPEX savings Working capital improvement 17

FUEL STRATEGY UPDATE: FUEL Network expansion and ongoing roll-out of ADNOC Flex Network expansion 13 new stations in 2018 5 sites opened to date 8 more sites to open in 2018 Strong pipeline for future sites ADNOC Flex Successfully launched across 152 service stations in Abu Dhabi Implementation to be rolled out across total network in H2 2018 Corporate Continued focus on Corporate fuel margins 18

NON-FUEL STRATEGY UPDATE: NON-FUEL Convenience stores revitalisation efforts on track 19 Strategic convenience store revitalisation Revised store concept rolled out to 70 major stores across all regions Portfolio rationalised with delisting of c.3,000 poor performing SKUs and introduction of new high quality categories Basket size increased to USD 4.8 (+17.1% vs H1 2017) 5 Géant Express stores opened to date 5 more set to open in H2 2018 Coffee and bakery shops to be rolled out at selected locations in H2 2018 Convenience store network expansion On track to open 13 new convenience stores in 2018 across the UAE Car and Property Services performance improvement Implementation of price increases and extension of the portfolio Acceleration of tenant revenue share model

COST EFFICIENCY STRATEGY UPDATE: COST EFFICIENCY Significant cost efficiency and CAPEX reduction Cost focus Realized OPEX savings of c.usd 25m on a likefor-like basis and on track to hit USD 50m savings in 2018 Includes outsourcing opportunities such as fuel transportation Further savings to come in utility and rental costs Natural attrition and optimisation of staff costs CAPEX savings Expect to achieve CAPEX of less than USD 190m in 2018 On track to hit up to 40% CAPEX reduction per site for stations in 2019 and beyond Working capital improvement Normalising position with regards to receivables, payables and resulting inventory cycle 20

OUTLOOK SPEAKER: JOHN CAREY, DEPUTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER ADNOC DISTRIBUTION

OUTLOOK Strong H1 2018 with more to come in the year Confidence in achieving end of year 2018 targets Continued delivery on key pillars of our strategy 22

Q&A Saeed Mubarak Al Rashdi Acting Chief Executive Officer John Carey Deputy Chief Executive Officer Petri Pentti Chief Financial Officer ADNOC DISTRIBUTION

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