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Emirates Gas honours government officials for their exceptional contributions to safety in the LPG industry
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- Four government officials honoured at a special ceremony held at Emirates GasEmirates Gas
headquartersDubai, July 19, 2010: Emirates GasEmirates Gas
(EMGASEMGAS
), a wholly-owned subsidiary of ENOCENOC
, honoured four government officials for their valuable contributions to the LPG sector and consumer safety in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, at a special recognition ceremony held recently. The individuals were recognized for displaying exemplary roles in enforcement of rules, good communication and timely response, efficient coordination, transparency, and professionalism.Nader Al Fardan, Marketing and Government Relations Manager of Emirates GasEmirates Gas
, presented the certificates to the honourees, namely: Mr. Essa Mosabeh Al Fardh, General Manager - Economic Department, Umm Al Quwain, for his efforts in ensuring the safety of consumers and in reducing the number of violations in Umm Al Quwain; Lieutenant Colonel Abdullah Al Tikawi, Strategy Performance Development Manager - Civil Defence Head Quarters, for organizing the Emergency Response Vehicle training workshop for the various Civil Defence departments across the UAE; Mohammad Abdul Rahman Abdulla, Head of Hazard Materials Section - Civil Defence, Dubai, for implementing and enforcing the safety standards on truck drivers to ensure the safety of the community; and Mohammed Al Marzouqi, Permission Department Manager - Municipality and Planning Department, Ajman, for his key role in reducing the number of violations in Ajman.
Hesham Ali Mustafa General Manager of Emirates GasEmirates Gas
said that, thanks to the dedication, loyalty and passion of these employees, the LPG industry is in good hands: "I am delighted to congratulate the four outstanding individuals for their instrumental roles in enforcing safety measures - their contributions will go a long way in sustaining the industry. At Emirates GasEmirates Gas
we take pride in recognizing and celebrating our valuable partners' contributions."
Emirates GasEmirates Gas
is the largest supplier of LPG in the UAE and the market leader, supplying a variety of LPG products and propane used in industrial, commercial establishments and residential areas. Its range of eco-friendly products, Cutting Edge Gas, Pro-Power and EGAP, are supplementing efforts in curbing pollution and environmental degradation.
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About ENOC
Established in 1993 as a wholly-owned company of the Government of Dubai, ENOCENOC
aims to promote the interests of its shareholders through the development of further downstream and upstream activities in the oil and gas sector and beyond, and to encourage the economic diversification of Dubai and the rest of the UAE.ENOCENOC
's vision is to be a leading regional integrated oil & gas group that is highly profitable and socially responsible towards employees, the community and environment. Driving this vision, ENOCENOC
is committed to achieving sustainable development and highly profitable growth and serving the growing energy needs of Dubai.
ENOCENOC
strives to attract, develop and retain top talent to become the employer of choice, while adopting latest technologies and implementing best practices to achieve world-class performance. ENOCENOC
is also focused on meeting and exceeding customer expectations in terms of quality and service, and in maintaining high industry standards with respect to environment, health and safety. ENOCENOC
actively participates in an increasingly broad range of business ventures. Its joint ventures with major international companies allow partners to pool their technology, know-how and expertise along with their resources to further their commercial success.
Since its inception, ENOCENOC
has been guided by its philosophy of quality and professional management based on modern business concepts for commercial success and sustainable growth. Today it is poised to engineer a new and challenging period of growth and diversity.
For further information, please contact:
Mohammed Al Tawil/Sara Hamam
ASDA'A Burson-Marsteller
Tel: +971-4-3344550
Email: m.altawil@asdaa.com / s.hamam@asdaa.com
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