Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Zayed, has cemented his control over the emirate’s state energy company by becoming chairman of a newly-established board of directors.
The crown prince also appointed one of his sons, Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed, as chairman of a smaller six-member executive board at Abu Dhabi National Oil Co., according to tweets on Sunday from the emirate’s media office.
Adnoc pumps almost all the oil and gas in the United Arab Emirates, the third-biggest crude producer in OPEC.
Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
“This formalises the crown prince’s role as the head of Adnoc, which had been the case for several years now,” said Robin Mills, founder and head of Dubai-based consultancy Qamar Energy. “It provides an important role for his son.”
Sultan Al Jaber, Adnoc’s chief executive officer, has been given the additional title of managing director and will sit on both boards.
The decision comes after Abu Dhabi in December merged the Supreme Petroleum Council, which used to set the government’s energy policy, with a new Supreme Council for Financial and Economic Affairs. Most of the Adnoc board members were on the SPC.
Khalifa bin Zayed, in his capacity as Chairman of the Supreme Council for Financial and Economic Affairs, has issued a resolution to form the board of directors of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), chaired by Mohamed bin Zayed. pic.twitter.com/IrETcPu1PB
— مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@admediaoffice) February 28, 2021
The creation of the 11-member wider board was made at the behest of Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed, president of the UAE and the crown prince’s brother. The crown prince has largely run the country and the emirate of Abu Dhabi since 2014, when Sheikh Khalifa had a stroke.
Other members of the executive board include Jaber, Khaldoon Al Mubarak, head of Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund Mubadala Investment Co.; and Suhail Al Mazrouei, the UAE’s energy minister.