ADNOC and Saudi Aramco Approved Tubes and Fittings Supplier in the UAE, Oman and Saudi Arabia
Sourcing tubes and fittings for ADNOC or Saudi Aramco projects means meeting strict approval, certification, and traceability requirements. A single non-compliant item can delay a complete project, create rework, and affect procurement schedules.
Working with an approved tubes and fittings supplier can help reduce this risk when the supplier’s approval status, documentation, and material compliance are properly verified for the project scope.
Tensor supplies certified and NACE-compliant tubes and fittings for oil and gas projects across the UAE, Oman, and Saudi Arabia. For ADNOC or Saudi Aramco scopes, the exact approval status, vendor registration, and project requirements should be verified before procurement and publishing any approval claim.
This guide explains what ADNOC and Saudi Aramco approvals mean, why they matter, and what to expect from an approved tubes and fittings supplier.
What Does ADNOC Approved and Saudi Aramco Approved Mean?
ADNOC and Saudi Aramco maintain approved vendor systems to control which vendors, products, and materials can be used on their projects. These approvals help ensure that suppliers meet the required quality, technical, documentation, and compliance standards.
Approval usually requires detailed documentation, technical evaluation, quality review, and compliance with local-value programs. ADNOC uses ICV, which stands for In-Country Value, while Saudi Aramco uses IKTVA, which stands for In-Kingdom Total Value Add.
Registration and procurement activities are commonly handled through digital platforms such as the ADNOC Commercial Directory and SAP Ariba, depending on the operator and project scope.
Why Approved Suppliers Matter for Oil and Gas Projects
Using an approved supplier helps protect project schedules, procurement compliance, and material acceptance. Oil and gas projects often require strict documentation, traceability, and quality control before materials are accepted at site.
Approved supply can reduce the risk of rejection, rework, material replacement, and handover delays. It also gives project teams better confidence in quality, safety, certification, and traceability.
For operator-led projects, approved vendor status and project-specific material approval should always be confirmed before purchase.
ADNOC Approval Explained
ADNOC operates across the UAE oil and gas sector from Abu Dhabi. Its Approved Vendor List controls which suppliers can participate in relevant tenders and supply materials for approved project scopes.
ADNOC’s ICV program evaluates suppliers based on their contribution to the UAE economy. ICV has become an important evaluation factor alongside technical compliance and commercial pricing.
Suppliers usually register and pre-qualify through the ADNOC Commercial Directory. Before publishing or procurement, the supplier’s current ADNOC approval status, ICV certificate, and vendor details should be verified.
Saudi Aramco Approval Explained
Saudi Aramco maintains an Approved Vendor List for suppliers and approved materials used in its projects. Materials may also carry 9COM commodity approval codes for specific categories and applications.
Saudi Aramco’s IKTVA program evaluates local value addition in Saudi Arabia and is considered along with technical and commercial evaluation. Procurement processes commonly use SAP Ariba and require strong documentation and technical review.
For Saudi Aramco-related scopes, the supplier’s current vendor registration, 9COM approval, IKTVA status, and material acceptance requirements should be confirmed before use.
ADNOC vs Saudi Aramco Approval at a Glance
| Aspect | ADNOC | Saudi Aramco |
|---|---|---|
| Vendor Approval | Approved Vendor List | Approved Vendor List |
| Local-Value Program | ICV or In-Country Value | IKTVA or In-Kingdom Total Value Add |
| Commodity Coding | Material category in AVL | 9COM commodity approval |
| Procurement Portal | ADNOC Commercial Directory | SAP Ariba |
| Typical Requirements | Documentation, technical audit, and ICV certificate | Documentation, technical audit, and IKTVA requirements |
Tubes and Fittings We Supply
Tensor supplies a wide range of project-grade tubes and fittings for oil and gas, petrochemical, industrial, and EPC project requirements across the region.
Common product categories include:
- Stainless steel 316 and 316L tubes and fittings
- Duplex and super duplex tubes and fittings
- Nickel alloys, including Alloy 825 tubes and fittings for sour and corrosive service
- Instrumentation tubing and tube fittings for measurement and control lines
- High pressure tubing and fittings for pressure-bearing and hydraulic service
- Double-ferrule compression fittings, buttweld fittings, and forged fittings
Certification and Documentation Provided
Approved supply is only reliable when the documentation is complete and aligned with the project specification. Oil and gas projects usually require full traceability and certification before materials are accepted.
Typical documentation may include:
- Mill test certificates to EN 10204 3.1
- Full material traceability
- NACE MR0175 compliance for sour service where required
- PMI or positive material identification where specified
- Inspection and test plan support
- Dimensional and material verification documents where required
Defining the documentation scope at the enquiry stage helps prevent acceptance delays during inspection, handover, or site delivery.
Coverage Across the UAE, Oman and Saudi Arabia
Tensor serves oil and gas, petrochemical, and EPC projects across the UAE, Oman, and Saudi Arabia, with regional delivery support from its UAE base.
Whether the project is related to an ADNOC scope in Abu Dhabi, a Saudi Aramco scope in Saudi Arabia, or an EPC requirement in the wider Middle East, Tensor can support certified and project-ready tubes and fittings with the required documentation.
Why Choose Tensor?
Tensor supports oil and gas tubes and fittings supply with certified materials, NACE-compliant grades, documentation support, and fast regional delivery across the UAE, Oman, and Saudi Arabia.
The company combines trading capability with engineering support and ISO-compliant procedures to help customers source the right material, reduce procurement delays, and meet project documentation requirements.
Request a quote for approved tubes and fittings, or explore Tensor’s full trading range.
FAQs
An ADNOC approved supplier is a vendor that appears in ADNOC’s approved vendor system after meeting documentation, technical evaluation, quality, and ICV requirements. For any project, the current approval status should be verified before procurement.
A Saudi Aramco approved supplier is a vendor listed in Aramco’s approved vendor system and may have 9COM commodity approval codes for specific materials. The supplier should also meet technical, documentation, and IKTVA requirements based on the project scope.
Using an approved tubes and fittings supplier helps reduce the risk of material rejection, rework, procurement delays, and documentation issues. It also supports quality, safety, traceability, and compliance for oil and gas projects.
ICV, or In-Country Value, is ADNOC’s local-value program in the UAE. IKTVA, or In-Kingdom Total Value Add, is Saudi Aramco’s local-value program in Saudi Arabia. Both evaluate a supplier’s local economic contribution along with technical and commercial factors.
Typical documentation may include mill test certificates to EN 10204 3.1, full material traceability, NACE MR0175 compliance for sour service, PMI, inspection and test plan support, and dimensional or material verification documents where required.
Yes. Tensor supplies certified and project-ready tubes and fittings for oil and gas, petrochemical, and EPC projects across the UAE, Oman, and Saudi Arabia, with regional delivery support from its UAE base.