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  2. Abu Dhabi National Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    Natural gas. Petrochemicals. Number of employees. 65,000 (2015) [1] Website. www.adnoc.ae. The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Arabic: شركة بترول أبو ظبي الوطنية), known by its acronym ADNOC, is the state-owned oil company of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is the world's 12th largest oil company by production. [2]

  3. Petroleum Division (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Inter State Gas Systems (Private) Limited (ISGS) was established in 1996 as a private limited company. In order to meet the growing energy deficit in the country, the Government of Pakistan (GOP), besides encouraging local exploration and production, plans to import natural gas from across its borders from Iran and Turkmenistan.

  4. Pakistan State Oil - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan State Oil. Pakistan State Oil (Urdu: پاکستان ریاستی تیل) is a Pakistani petroleum corporation involved in marketing and distribution of petroleum products. [4] It has a network of 3,689 petroleum filling stations, out of which 3500 outlets serve the public retail sector and 189 outlets serve wholesale bulk customers.

  5. Gulf Cooperation Council - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf Cooperation Council was founded in 1981 with a charter. The charter was signed on one copy in the Arabic language at Abu Dhabi City, United Arab Emirates, [16] on 21 Rajab 1401 on the Islamic calendar (corresponding to 25 May 1981 on the Gregorian calendar). The signatory states on the founding document are the only current members of ...

  6. Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Mohamed is the third son of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who was the first president of the UAE and the 16th ruler of Abu Dhabi. [6] [7] MBZ became the crown prince of Abu Dhabi in November 2004, following the death of his father and his brother, Sheikh Khalifa became the second president of the UAE and the ruler of Abu Dhabi. [8]

  7. TAQA - Wikipedia

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    The Abu Dhabi National Energy Company, PJSC (TAQA) is a government controlled energy holding company of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. TAQA (Arabic for Energy) is one of Abu Dhabi's flagship companies [2] and as such has an important role to play in helping to deliver the economic strategy of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

  8. Pak-Arab Refinery - Wikipedia

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    Financials as of 30 June 2023. [update] [1] Pak-Arab Refinery Company Limited (PARCO) (Urdu: پاک عرب ریفائنری) is a Pakistani joint venture oil and gas company active in refining, transporting and marketing petroleum products. [2] It is a joint-venture between governments of Pakistan and Abu Dhabi. [3][4][5]

  9. Pakistan–United Arab Emirates relations - Wikipedia

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    Defence relations between Pakistan and the UAE began shortly before the UAE's formation in 1971. Pakistani troops imparted training to members of the Abu Dhabi defence forces as far back as 1968, upon the request of the founder of the UAE Sheikh Zayed, as the British were about to hand over command of the Gulf Trucial States. [21]