52

Out of 100

N/A

Post-money

N/A

All rounds

52/100

2019

100-500 employees

March 2026

AIQ is a joint venture between ADNOC, the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, and Group 42, applying AI and machine learning to energy sector operations including upstream exploration, refinery optimisation, predictive maintenance, and energy trading analytics. The company provides AI solutions specifically designed for the operational and business challenges of a large national oil company and its ne

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Andrew Jackson

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StageCorporate
Employees100-500
Country🇦🇪 UAE

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What is AIQ's valuation?
AIQ's valuation is not publicly disclosed.
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AIQ has approximately 100-500 employees.
What does AIQ do?
AIQ is a joint venture between ADNOC, the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, and Group 42, applying AI and machine learning to energy sector operations including upstream exploration, refinery optimisation, predictive maintenance, and energy trading analytics. The company provides AI solutions specifically designed for the operational and business challenges of a large national oil company and its network of affiliated energy businesses across the ADNOC Group.\n\nJointly funded and owned by ADNOC and G42, AIQ operates within the ADNOC ecosystem as the dedicated AI technology platform for the group, with access to the operational data from ADNOC oil fields, refineries, and distribution infrastructure that provides training data for industrial AI models. The company has developed AI applications for drilling optimisation, pipeline inspection, and energy demand forecasting used across ADNOC operations.\n\nAIQ competes in the oil and gas AI market against Schlumberger, Halliburton, and C3.ai Energy, which provide AI solutions to energy sector operators globally. Its differentiation comes from the direct ADNOC operational access and integration depth that an arm length vendor relationship cannot match, enabling AI models trained on the actual operational data of one of the worlds largest oil companies. The joint venture structure reflects the trend of national oil companies building internal AI capabilities rather than relying entirely on international technology vendors for the AI systems that optimise their most strategically important assets.