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Abu Dhabi National Oil Company said on Wednesday it plans to transfer its 24.9% shareholding in Austria's OMV AG to its XRG ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNHFZA, SAIF Zone, ADNOC organise workshop to outline supplier onboarding proceduresThe Sharjah Airport International Free Zone Authority (SAIF Zone) and Hamriyah Free Zone Authority (HFZA) jointly held a ...
Santos considers a non-binding acquisition offer from Abu Dhabi National Oil Company. Click here to read an analysis of STOSF ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNSharjah free zones team up with Adnoc to unlock investor opportunitiesThe initiative reflects a broader national push to strengthen institutional linkages between free zones and key industrial ...
At least five leading international engineering contractors are in the frame for the coveted Shah Gas project management ...
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) will supply 2.5 million tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to India's Bharat Petroleum Corp under a new five-year deal, sources with knowledge of the matter ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNADNOC announces transfer of 24.9% OMV shareholding to XRGAbu Dhabi National Oil Company PJSC (ADNOC) announced today its intention to transfer its 24.9 percent shareholding in OMV AG (OMV) to XRG PJSC (XRG), its wholly-owned international investment company ...
Abu Dhabi's Adnoc said it will transfer its 24.9% shareholding in Austria's OMV to its investment company XRG as part of its strategy to consolidate international investments in the unit. Adnoc, or ...
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has restored most of the Murban crude oil supply going to equity holders in July after ...
The transfer is subject to regulatory approvals and is aligned with Adnoc’s strategy to consolidate its international growth investments under XRG, Adnoc said on Wednesday ...
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Arabian Post on MSNUAE Reaffirms Ambition For 5 Million Bpd Oil Capacity By 2027DubaiUAE's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has restated its unwavering aim to lift crude oil production capacit ...
Abu Dhabi isn’t about to wean itself off the oil that made it super rich. But it is putting some of that wealth to work in support of startups trying to find solutions for the climate crisis.
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