As the Global Maritime Decarbonisation Summit convenes in Amsterdam, the focus across the industry is increasingly on what can be measured, verified, and delivered in practice. For offshore energy services companies, environmental performance and safety are not parallel discussions. They are part of how clients assess eligibility before contracts are awarded.

Maridive’s 2025 ESG Disclosure reflects that reality, recording a TRIR of 0.00 against the 2024 IMCA offshore marine sector benchmark of 1.38, with approximately 2.5 million person hours worked without a lost time injury and zero fatalities recorded since 2022. The fleet remains 100% IMO 2020 compliant, and GHG intensity declined 4.8 percent year on year on a verified like for like basis.

These results place Maridive among the top tier of offshore contractors globally on safety, not by claim, but by independently reviewed performance data. They also reflect the kind of operating discipline that matters commercially in offshore energy services, where standards are tested before contracts are awarded and then tested again every day at sea.

As shahira zeid puts it, ESG performance in offshore energy services is “not an external narrative” but an operational prerequisite that determines who gets to tender, and on what terms. Reflecting on the results, she adds, “Progress built quietly through operational discipline is, in my experience, the only kind that lasts.” For her, these outcomes reflect the work of Maridive’s people and form part of the foundation on which the Company’s next phase will be built.

Full three year ESG performance data is disclosed in Maridive’s 2025 ESG Disclosure, independently reviewed by DNV and Bureau Veritas and registered with the Egyptian Financial Regulatory Authority.