Major Customers

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Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC)

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC)

was established in 1971, to operate in all areas of the oil and gas industry and since then has steadily broadened its activity establishing companies and subsidiaries and creating an integrated oil and gas industry in Abu Dhabi. Today, the company manages and oversees oil production of more than 2.7 million barrels a day which ranks it among the top ten oil and gas companies in the world.


Saudi Aramco

Saudi Aramco

Aramco is the state-owned national oil company of Saudi Arabia. It is the largest oil corporation in the world with the largest proven crude oil reserves and production. Headquartered in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Aramco also operates the world's largest single hydrocarbon network, the Master Gas System. It was known as just Aramco between the years of 1933-1988, an acronym for Arabian American Oil Company.


Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation

Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation

Set up in 1971 as the Nigerian National Oil Corporation (NNOC), the NNPC is a commercial international Corporation engaged in petroleum activities. Currently, the subsidiary companies include:

  • National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS)
  • Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC)
  • The Nigerian Gas Company (NGC)
  • The Products and Pipelines Marketing Company (PPMC)
  • Integrated Data Services Limited (IDSL)
  • Nigerian LNG limited (NLNG)
  • National Engineering and Technical Company Limited (NETCO)
  • Hydrocarbon Services Nigeria Limited(HYSON)
  • Warri Refinery and Petrochemical Co. Limited (WRPC)
  • Kaduna Refinery and Petrochemical Co. Limited(KRPC)
  • Port Harcourt Refining Co. Limited (PHRC)


Qatar Petroleum (QP)

Qatar Petroleum (QP)

a state-owned corporation established in 1974, is responsible for all phases of the oil and gas industry in Qatar. The principal activities of Qatar Petroleum and its subsidiaries and joint ventures cover exploration, drilling and production operations, transport, storage, marketing and sale of crude oil, natural gas liquids, liquefied natural gas, gas-to-liquids, refined products, petrochemicals and fertilizers, and helicopter and financial services.


KPC: Kuwait Petroleum Corporation

KPC: Kuwait Petroleum Corporation

Kuwait Petroleum Corporation is the state-owned entity responsible for Kuwait's hydrocarbon interests throughout the world.


Oman Oil Company S.A.O.C

Oman Oil Company S.A.O.C

Oman Oil Company S.A.O.C. (OOC) is a commercial company wholly owned by the Government of the Sultanate of Oman. The Company was incorporated in 1996 to pursue investment opportunities in the energy sector both inside and outside Oman. Through participation in energy and energy related projects, the Company plays an important role in the Sultanate's efforts to diversify the Omani economy and to promote Omani and foreign private sector investment.


Qatargas

Qatargas

Qatargas established in 1984, pioneered the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry in Qatar. Today, Qatargas the largest LNG producer in the world, with an annual LNG production capacity of 42 million tonnes per annum (mta) is realising its vision to deliver LNG to its customers around the globe, from its world-class facilities in Qatar.


Turkish Petroleum International Company

Turkish Petroleum International Company

Since it was established in 1988 as a subsidiary of TPAO, Turkish Petroleum International Company (TPIC) has been carrying out activities in the areas of exploration and production, oil field services, oil trading and distribution in Middle East, North Africa, Caucasus, Central and South Asia and South America countries.


Bapco

Bapco

Bapco is a unique company, which has never stood still. The first to discover oil in the Arabian Peninsula in 1932, it started exporting in 1934 and refining in 1936. Since then, the company has helped shape the modern Kingdom of Bahrain, not simply through the generation of wealth, but through the development of Bahrain’s manpower.