The Abu Dhabi National Energy Company is exploring the possibility of a dual listing on the London Stock Exchange as a potential option to improve the liquidity of its shares and open up to foreign investors. Read Article Taqa weighs dual listing with entry into London
The Abu Dhabi National Energy Company wants to grow its regional oil and gas footprint by drawing on expertise gained at its operations in North America and Europe. Read Article Taqa counting on its expertise
A senior government official says that stronger ties with Africa are essential to secure the raw materials needed for industrial development in the UAE. Read Article African ties vital for raw materials
Profits at Taqa fell last year as North American gas prices and disrupted oil production in the United Kingdom contrasted with solid results by the company's power and water business. Read Article Shale gas revolution drains Taqa profits
The UK's Brent oil pipeline system remained shut yesterday as the operator of the Cormorant Alpha platform in the North Sea investigated a leak of hydrocarbons into one of the platform's legs, the operator said. Read Article Taqa keeps pipeline shut down
Profits at Abu Dhabi National Energy Company dropped by 14 per cent last year on the back of one-off tax charges in the UK and depressed commodity prices in North America. Read Article UK tax charges hit Taqa profit
Companies in the UAE are finding themselves facing a legal minefield caused by the global reach of tough and sometimes conflicting US and UK anti-corruption laws. John Henzell reports.
Bribery laws go beyond borders
Some warn of a return to the dark days of 2006 and 2007, but Sunni political pragmatism may show a peaceful way forward. Analysis by Iraq historian Reidar Visser How Iraq can pull back from the brink