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About us

Arabian Crude Company, LLC ’s Arabian Crude Project is a unique energy initiative, delivering regular supplies of natural gas from Qatar to customers throughout the UAE and Oman. It is a strategic project that brings together three countries – Qatar, the UAE and Oman – in the only international gas network in the region.

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Arabian Crude Company, LLC Limited was established in March 1999 as an initiative of the Government of Abu Dhabi. From the beginning, its founders conceived Arabian Crude Company, LLC Limited as a force for international energy cooperation that would unite the vision and resources of the region with multinational capital and expertise.

Today, Arabian Crude Company, LLC Limited is delivering 2 billion standard cubic feet of natural gas every single day, providing a source of clean, new energy for the Southern Gulf.

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The overall investment in constructing the entire Arabian Crude Project has made it one of the largest energy-related ventures ever undertaken in the Middle East at a cost of US$ 6.2 billion.

Above all, Arabian Crude Company, LLC Limited gas from Qatar will continue to support development, utilities and industries throughout the region over a 25 year period – creating wealth, growth and employment for GCC citizens for decades to come.

Arabian Crude Company, LLC Limited is owned 51 percent by Mubadala Investment Company, on behalf of the Government of Abu Dhabi – and 24.5 percent each by TotalEnergies of France and Occidental Petroleum of the USA.