Abu Dhabi National Oil Company

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company
(ADNOC)
Native name
شركة .بترول أبوظبي الوطنية
Government owned corporation
Industry Oil and gas
Founded 1971 (restructured in 1988)
Headquarters Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Key people
Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan (Chairman of the Supreme Petroleum Council)
Yousef Al Omeir (CEO)
Abdulla Nasser Al Suweidi (COO)
Products crude oil
oil products
natural gas
Petrochemicals
Revenue US$150 billion (2014)
Owner UAE government
Number of employees
25,000 (2011)
Website www.adnoc.ae

The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Arabic: شركة بترول أبوظبي الوطنية) or ADNOC is the state-owned oil company of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is considered to be the world's fourth largest oil company with access to country's oil and gas reserves, (137 billion barrels (21.8×109 m3) of oil as of June 2007).[1] It is the UAE's biggest company. Adnoc is building a 1.2 billion dollar headquarters with over 300 offices For CEO,COO,CFO,CRO and directors.

Operations

The ADNOC Headquarters building was scheduled for completion in 2015

ADNOC is one of the world's leading companies by oil reserves. The company operates two oil refineries which are Ruwais and Umm Al Nar. ADNOC has 18  subsidiary companies, both on upstream and downstream.

ADNOC. is developing both onshore and offshore gas fields. Natural gas is exported in the form of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and supplied for local electricity and water utilities, to other industries including petrochemical plants and for re-injection into reservoirs to improve oil and condensate production.

ADNOC is the eighth largest recipient of US federal contract dollars, receiving a total of $918,256,500 in 2008 alone.[2]

Subsidiaries

As a fully integrated oil and gas company, ADNOC operations fulfill every aspect of process in the petroleum industry. These process are then divided into sixteen subsidiaries, listed below:[3]

Supreme Petroleum Council

The Supreme Petroleum Council acts as the board of directors for ADNOC.

Transportation

Through its subsidiaries the company operates several airports. The Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations operates Buhasa Airport and Jebel Dhana Airport. The Zakum Development Company operates Arzanah Airport, Qarnayn Airport and Zirku Airport. The Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company operates Das Island Airport.[4]

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