Title
Fire system details Abu Dhabi National Oil Company
Reference
GEC/2/2/6/5
Production date
1983 - 1983
Creator
- Wormald International LtdBiographyBiography
Formerly known as Wormald Brothers Industries Ltd, Wormald International Ltd was incorporated in 1972. Located in Australia, the company is a manufacturer of fire protection systems and products. In 1976 Wormald acquires Mather and Platt, the company which had created Wormald nearly 100 years before. In 1978 Wormald acquires Ansul. In 1990 German fire protection leaders Total Walther Feuerschutz, is acquired by the company. Wormald International Limited, grown by acquisition into a US $1 billion contractor, was bought by Tyco International in 1990. As a result, operations are extended to the United Kingdom, Europe, Asia and the Middle East, Australia and New Zealand. Wormald is still trading under its company name under the umbrella of Tyco International.
Scope and Content
The roll contains c 60 acetate drawings by Wormald Fire Systems, of piping/fire system details for the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company and the Upper Zakum Offshore Platforms. Drawing number range A1-Z2-223-321-1800 to 1856.
Extent
1 roll
Archival history
The roll is compiled by Wormald Fire Systems
Level of description
FILE
Repository name
National Railway Museum, York
Associated people and organisations
- Abu Dhabi National Oil CompanyBiographyBiography
The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) was established in 1971 to operate in all areas of the oil and gas industry. The company has steadily broadened its activity in establishing companies and subsidiaries and created an integrated oil and gas industry in the fields of exploration and production, support services, oil refining and gas processing, chemicals and petrochemicals, maritime transportation and refined products and distribution.
During the past four decades, ADNOC has expanded its business activities, enhanced its competitive position and become one of the world’s leading oil companies with substantial business interests in upstream and downstream activities, including transportation, shipping, marketing and distribution. ADNOC’s efforts in the exploration and production field have concentrated on assessing undiscovered reserves and optimizing hydrocarbon recovery by improving the reservoir management. In 2009, the company launched the ‘ADNOC Sustainability Performance Initiative’ ensuring a harmonious balance between society’s needs and Earth’s resources, while its track record in HSE sets the standards for the rest of the Arabian Gulf. ADNOC has established a number of institutions that train and develop a qualified UAE cadre for the energy sector. The Petroleum Institute, The Glenelg School of Abu Dhabi, the ADNOC Technical Institute, the Achievers’ Oasis and other scholarship programs are but a few examples of ADNOC’s educational projects.
ADNOC continues today and has 15 subsidiary companies working in the various fields of the oil, gas, and petrochemical industry as well as crude oil and gas transport and services.
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