International Petroleum Investment Company

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International Petroleum Investment Company (IPIC)

شركة الاستثمارات البترولية الدولية
Government-owned
Industry petroleum industry   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Founded1984
Founder Government of Abu Dhabi
Headquarters,
UAE
Key people
  • Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan - Chairman
  • Mohamed Bin Dhaen AlHamli - Deputy Chairman
  • Suhail Mohamed Faraj Al Mazrouei – Member and Managing Director
  • Khalifa Mohamed Al Kindi - Member
  • Hamad Al Hurr Al Suwaidi - Member
  • Nasser Ahmed Khalifa Alsowaidi - Member
  • Eissa Mohamed Ghanem Al Suwaidi - Member
Website www.ipic.ae

The International Petroleum Investment Company (IPIC) was established by the Government of Abu Dhabi pursuant to an Emirati Decree in 1984 with a mandate to invest globally in energy and energy related industries. The Government owns 100 percent of IPIC and appoints all the members of its board of directors. Over its history, IPIC has been supported by equity contributions from the Government of Abu Dhabi.

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The Chairman of IPIC's board of directors is Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyan, a member of the ruling family of Abu Dhabi, the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the UAE Minister of Presidential Affairs. The Managing Director of IPIC is Suhail al Mazrouei.

Description

IPIC is a long term strategic investor and it holds more than 18 investments in over 10 countries and on five different continents. Its investment portfolio includes:

In addition, IPIC is undertaking the following strategic projects:

Company history

Principal events during IPIC's history include:

1984 The Government established IPIC pursuant to Emiri Decree No. 3 of 1984. Ownership of IPIC was initially divided equally between ADIA and ADNOC, each wholly owned by the Government.
1986 The Government assumed direct and full ownership of IPIC pursuant to Emiri Decree No. 2 of 1986.
1988 IPIC made its first investment by acquiring an initial 9.6 per cent. stake (now 100 per cent.) in CEPSA.
1994 Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyan became Chairman of IPIC.
IPIC acquired a 19.6 per cent. stake (now 24.9 per cent.) in OMV.
1995 ADNOC, at the direction of the Government, contributed to IPIC its shareholdings in PARCO (a Pakistan based oil refinery and pipeline company), SUMED (a joint venture that operates pipelines running across Egypt from the Gulf of Suez to the Mediterranean Sea) and Pak Arab Fertilisers Ltd.
1998 IPIC acquired a 25.0 per cent. stake in Borealis (now 64.0 per cent.).
1999 IPIC acquired a 50.0 per cent. stake in Hyundai Oilbank (increased to 70.0 per cent. prior to disposal), a leading oil refining and marketing company in South Korea.
2004 IPIC acquired a 30.0 per cent. stake in GEM, a leading commercial product tanker company in the Middle East.
2006 The Government approved the construction of ADCOP by IPIC.
2007 Khadem Abdulla Al Qubaisi, a former senior executive at ADIA, who joined IPIC in 2000, became IPIC's Managing Director.
IPIC acquired a 20.8 per cent. stake in Cosmo Oil.
2008 ChemaWEyaat was established by Emiri Decree on 26 November 2008, with three Government owned shareholders, being IPIC (40.0 per cent.), the Council (40.0 per cent.) and ADNOC (20.0 per cent.).
IPIC acquired a 4.1 per cent. stake in EDP, Portugal's leading electricity company.
2009 IPIC acquired 100 per cent. of Nova Chemicals.
IPIC acquired a 71.2 per cent. stake (now 95.3 per cent.) in Aabar.
IPIC subscribed for the IPBC Bond which at maturity and in certain other circumstances, is exchangeable into an approximately 14.8 per cent. stake in Oil Search, a company engaged in the exploration, production, development and sale of gas and liquid hydrocarbons in the Asia Pacific and MENA regions.
IPIC acquired certain financial instruments in Barclays for a total consideration of approximately US$5.0 billion in 2008, which were disposed of in 2009 for proceeds of US$7.1 billion.
IPIC received its inaugural ratings from Fitch, Moody's and S&P.
2010 IPIC sold its investment in Hyundai Oilbank for net proceeds of approximately KRW 2,314 billion (US$1,950 million).
IPIC established the Programme.
2011 IPIC fulfilled its commitment to subscribe for the remaining mandatory convertible bonds in Aabar and converted those bonds into equity, increasing its stake from 86.2 per cent. to 93.1 per cent. In addition, IPIC purchased shares of Aabar in the open market, which further increased its stake from 93.1 per cent. to 95.3 per cent. (now 95.47 per cent.). In addition, IPIC purchased shares of Aabar in the open market, which further increased its stake from 93.1 per cent. to 95.3 per cent. (now 95.47 per cent.). IPIC increased its stake in CEPSA to 100 per cent.
IPIC increased its stake in CEPSA to 100 per cent.
IPIC increased its stake in OMV to 24.9 per cent.
2012 IPIC agreed to re-transfer and MAN SE agreed to purchase IPIC's 70.0 per cent. share in Ferrostaal AG for £350 million.
IPIC takes a 50/50 stake along with Mubadala in Emirates LNG (ELNG).
2016 In June they announced that they would be merging with Mubadala Development Company. [1] [2] [3]
IPIC acquires the remaining 50% stake in ELNG making it the sole owner of the company.

According to a Wall Street Journal report, IPIC had set up its subsidiary companies to send the 1MDB money to conspirators. Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan was the chairman of IPIC when the company agreed to support 1MDB. After the scandal came into light and the managing director Khadem al-Qubaisi was arrested in 2016, IPIC was converted into another UAE fund. [4] [5]

International Petroleum Investment Company merged with the Mubadala Development Company in 2017 to create the Mubadala Investment Company.

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