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ADNOC Nears US$1bn Deal to Acquire Shell South Africa Fuel Network

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The ADNOC Shell South Africa transaction is approaching a landmark conclusion, with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company’s retail arm nearing a deal to acquire Shell’s South African fuel retail business for approximately US$1 billion.

According to people familiar with the matter cited by Bloomberg, ADNOC Distribution is close to securing control of around 600 service stations, representing roughly 10% of South Africa’s retail fuel market. If completed, the acquisition would instantly establish the Emirati group as a major player in Africa’s largest fuel retail sector.

Gulf capital targets African downstream growth

Bloomberg reports that ADNOC Distribution, the listed fuel retail subsidiary of ADNOC, is leading the negotiations and that the parties could announce a definitive agreement in the coming days.

The deal would represent one of ADNOC’s largest investments in sub-Saharan Africa and significantly expand its downstream footprint beyond the Middle East.

South Africa offers a sizeable and relatively mature fuel market underpinned by a large industrial base and extensive transport corridors. Shell’s network of approximately 600 branded stations provides nationwide coverage and strong consumer recognition, giving ADNOC immediate scale without the costs and time associated with a greenfield expansion.

The acquisition would provide a ready-made platform from which ADNOC could deploy additional capital, introduce new retail formats and expand non-fuel services in one of Africa’s highest-volume fuel markets.

More broadly, the transaction reflects a growing trend among Gulf energy companies to secure strategic assets across the energy value chain as they diversify revenues and broaden their international presence.

The ADNOC Shell South Africa deal would deepen the United Arab Emirates’ commercial footprint in South Africa and reinforce the increasing role of Middle Eastern capital in Africa’s downstream energy industry. It would also add another significant international market to ADNOC Distribution’s portfolio, complementing its domestic UAE operations and supporting its ambitions to become a leading regional fuel retailer.

Shell continues portfolio reshaping

For Shell, the proposed sale aligns with its wider strategy of streamlining downstream operations and focusing capital on higher-return businesses.

The company has been reviewing retail and refining assets in several markets as it seeks to simplify its global footprint, maintain financial discipline and support its broader energy transition objectives.

A sale of the South African fuel retail business would release capital and management resources, allowing Shell to redeploy investment into areas it considers strategically core.

Although Shell’s South African network remains one of the country’s most recognisable fuel retail brands, the sector has become increasingly competitive. Margins remain cyclical, while regulatory and logistics complexities continue to require sustained investment.

If completed, the transfer would place the assets under an owner actively pursuing downstream growth and prepared to commit fresh capital and operational focus.

Neither Shell nor ADNOC had publicly confirmed the transaction at the time of Bloomberg’s reporting. Nevertheless, the reported structure points to a clean exit for Shell from a sizeable downstream position and a rapid market entry for ADNOC into Africa’s most industrialised economy.

The acquisition would rank among the largest recent foreign investments in South Africa’s downstream energy sector and reinforce the country’s ability to attract strategic international capital despite broader macroeconomic and policy challenges.

For investors, the ADNOC Shell South Africa transaction highlights the growing appetite of Gulf energy companies for African downstream assets. The next phase to watch will be ADNOC’s integration strategy, its ability to expand non-fuel retail offerings across the network and whether other international oil majors pursue similar portfolio reshaping moves across the continent.

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