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The PI admitted its first students in the Fall of 2001. At present, over 800 undergraduate male students and 100 female students are studying in one of the following five engineering disciplines: Mechanical Engineering , Petroleum Engineering , Electrical Engineering , Chemical Engineering , Petroleum Geosciences , Polymer science and material ...
The Supreme Petroleum Council is the highest governing body of oil, gas, and similar industry-related activities in the Abu Dhabi. The council was formed in 1988. The council is tasked with supervising all oil and gas companies that operate in Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates and acts as the board of directors for ADNOC. [39]
Galadari Brothers have investments in print and online media in the Middle East.Other companies under the Galadari Group in the UAE include Mazda UAE, [3] Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream, Galadari Hotel in Colombo, [4] Galadari Construction, Galadari Heavy Equipment Division. and Galadari Saudi Industrial Co. in Saudi Arabia, The group also has stakes in Galadari Cement in Karachi, Pakistan.
ENOC is a multi-interest oil and gas group that has operations in Dubai and Northern Emirates in UAE, and has recently opened operations in Abu Dhabi, the largest of the emirates. One of its subsidiaries, ENOC Processing Company LCC (EPCL), runs the Jebel Ali refinery in Dubai. [3]
ADNOC Gas Processing is based Abu Dhabi, UAE. It manages over 3,000 km of pipeline network and 26 processing trains. [2] [3] In 2000 ADNOC Gas Processing started a $1.5 billion tender for its gas terminals expansion. [4] [5] ADNOC launched a Downstream Investment Forum in 2018, which attracted more foreign investments for the Ruwais Refinery. [6]
The Al Ghurair Group built the United Arab Emirates' first cement factory, flour mill, and sugar refinery. [1] [12] The group founded the Bank of Oman (later Mashreq Bank) in Dubai 1967. [13] In 1969, the group bought minority owner Ottoman Bank out of its 15 percent share of the bank. [13] The bank had assets of over DH 3,000,000,000 by 1978. [13]