Oswal Energies Limited has entered into a strategic collaboration with Arab Tanker Services (ATS), Abu Dhabi, signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening its presence in the Middle East energy sector. The alliance is part of Oswal Energies’ broader plan to invest up to $1 billion in expanding operations across the region.
Under the agreement, the two companies will form an integrated platform to deliver end-to-end energy infrastructure solutions, including Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) and Design, Build and Operate (DBO) services. The partnership will focus on projects covering onshore, offshore and subsea operations, aiming to support complex energy developments in the UAE and other key markets globally.
The collaboration will leverage ATS’s established infrastructure in Abu Dhabi, which includes a fleet of 24 offshore barges and vessels for marine construction and support, a dedicated fabrication yard for modular skids and heavy equipment assemblies, and long-term jetty and marine facilities. Advanced subsea capabilities such as Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) and Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) operations are also part of the alliance’s operational strength.
Oswal Energies will contribute its engineering expertise and project execution capabilities, targeting key segments such as Early Production Facilities (EPFs), subsea and offshore pipelines, modular process systems and other critical energy infrastructure.
Commenting on the MoU, Ratan Bokadia, Managing Director of Oswal Energies Limited, said the collaboration will enhance the company’s ability to deliver comprehensive solutions, including support for clean hydrogen initiatives aligned with the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 goals. He added that the partnership aims to expand regional energy capacity while contributing to the transition toward more sustainable and resilient energy systems.
The strategic alliance reinforces Oswal Energies’ commitment to long-term growth in the Middle East and its ambition to be a significant player in next-generation energy infrastructure development.

