ENOC (the Emirates National Oil Company ) is a global diversified state-owned energy group that operates in the oil, gas, and coal industry.
16-600: Established in 1993, ENOC is a wholly owned company of the Government of Dubai , through the Investment Corporation of Dubai . In 1999 ENOC opened its first oil refinery , which produced 120,000 barrels per day (19,000 m/d) and cost about AED 1.5 billion. In 2019, ENOC presented two new digital ventures under its accelerator program Next, which was launched the same year: Enoc Link, an automotive refueling service and Beema, an online vehicle insurance service. ENOC
32-747: 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. The ENOC Group comprises numerous related subsidiaries , across two main categories - energy operations and general services - covering upstream , midstream , and downstream sectors. In June 2015, ENOC acquired
48-577: Is expected to represent Dubai in elegance and demeanor. The current first lady is Sheikha Hind bint Maktoum Al Maktoum , wife of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum . The position of first lady carries official duties by helping the Sheikh as well as inaugurating various charities. One of the charities that Sheikha Hind is affiliated with is the UAE foodbank—she is the chairperson of the charity. Nonetheless,
64-675: Is the subnational authority that governs the Emirate of Dubai , one of the seven constituent monarchies which make up the United Arab Emirates . The executive authority and head of the government is the Ruler of Dubai , Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum . The Ruler of Dubai appoints the Dubai Executive Council, which is led by the crown prince of Dubai and is responsible for the day-to-day management of Dubai Government agencies such as
80-459: The Dubai Municipality and numerous other governing entities . Since 1830, the Emirate of Dubai had a semi-autonomous government led by the Ruler of Dubai , who would delegate responsibilities of managing the affairs of the emirate to representatives in an informal government. Prior to the unification of the United Arab Emirates , Dubai had already started issuing local laws as part of
96-517: The Dubai Police Force . The Ruler of Dubai is the absolute monarch of the Emirate of Dubai and has the sole authority to issue decrees establishing governmental departments, issuing and amending laws and is the head of government . The ruler of Dubai has since 2003 designated some responsibility of overseeing the Dubai governmental departments to the Dubai Executive Council which is tasked with supervising governmental departments, preparing
112-722: The Emirate of Dubai , United Arab Emirates and reports directly to the Dubai Executive Council . The agency is led by a Director-General that sits at the Dubai Executive Council. The department has been led by Director-General Eng. Dawood Abdul Rahman Al Hajiri since 2018. It was established in 1954 by the Crown Prince of Dubai, Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum . In 2001, the municipality embarked on an e-government project to provide 40 of its city services online through its web portal. Dubai Municipality consists of 2 sectors,
128-815: The Trucial States on matters of taxation and trade, allowing the emirate to attract foreign trade and develop its fishing and pearling industry . Following the unification of the United Arab Emirates and the establishment of the federal government of the UAE in 1971, the Emirate of Dubai maintained autonomy for various domestic affairs including education, transportation, economic affairs, and security with its own police force unlike other northern emirates that relied on federal ministries. On February 24, 2003, Law 3 of 2003 (Law, Law) (in Arabic). 24 February 2003.
144-596: The Dubai Executive Council has 22 members including the chairman of the council, which has been led by the Crown Prince of Dubai , Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum , since September 2006. The members of the Executive Council include: First Lady of Dubai ( Arabic : سيدة الأولى في دبي ) is the name given to the senior wife and consort to the Ruler of Dubai . The first lady is the chief matriarch and
160-638: The Dubai Executive Council. The Dubai Official Gazette ( Arabic : الجريدة الرسمية transl. Al-Ǧarīdaẗ al-rasmiyyaẗ ) is the official publication of the Government of Dubai and publishes laws, ordinances and other regulations. Following its formation in 2003, the Dubai Executive Council has become the legislative arm of the Dubai government, enforcing royal decrees issued by the ruler of Dubai into governmental regulations and policies and facilitating intra-governmental communication. Law 3 of 2003 (Law, Law) (in Arabic). 24 February 2003. stipulates
176-471: The council to be organised into a chairman of the council who is appointed by royal decree and members of the council, appointed on the advice of the chairman of the council by the ruler of Dubai. Law 3 of 2003 allows any individual to become a member of the council, irrespective of whether they lead a governmental department or entity but requires the heads of 14 departments to be members, such as Dubai Municipality and Dubai Police Force . As of July 2022,
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#1732924309634192-463: The first lady attends many official ceremonies and functions of state either along with or in place of the Emir of Dubai . They also organise events and civic programs, and typically get involved in different social causes. Dubai Municipality Dubai Municipality ( Arabic : بلدية دبي ) is the Government of Dubai municipal body with jurisdiction over city services and the upkeep of facilities in
208-413: The outstanding performance of organizations, during a virtual ceremony held on November 11, 2020. ... This Emirati corporation or company article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a natural gas or petroleum-related company is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Government of Dubai The Government of Dubai ( Arabic : حكومة دبي )
224-462: The remaining 46% of Dragon Oil for £3.7 billion pound sterling. The board of members consists of Sheikh Saeed Mohammed Ahmad Al Tayer, Sheikh Abdulrahman Saleh Al Saleh. The group's current CEO is Saif Humaid Al Falasi. Mohammad Sharf serves as the group's CFO. In 2018, the group was awarded a Transform Award MENA Bronze. In 2020, ENOC Group won the Dubai Gold Award for Quality, which honors
240-412: The yearly budget, issuing certain executive decrees, and reporting to the ruler of Dubai on a regular basis. Dubai government departments or agencies are formed by royal decree , such as the decree to form the Dubai Police Force in 1956 and then generally added to the responsibilities of the Dubai Executive Council. In 2022, the Dubai government has 58 governmental departments under the supervision of
256-420: Was issued by the ruler of Dubai establishing the Dubai Executive Council as a legislative council to support the ruler of Dubai in his duties and exercising some of his responsibilities, with the head of the council and the deputies to be appointed by the ruler and the remaining seats to be distributed to other members, usually heads of major Dubai government departments such as the heads of Dubai Municipality and
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