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Emarat recognized as a Great Place to Work for its people first approach
Emarat recognized as a Great Place to Work for its people first approach

Zawya

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Emarat recognized as a Great Place to Work for its people first approach

Dubai, UAE: Emarat, one of the UAE's most trusted energy brands and a pioneer in the country's oil and gas industry, has officially been certified as a Great Place to Work®, a globally recognized benchmark of excellence in workplace culture. This certification is based on employee feedback, workplace policies, and the company's ongoing efforts to foster a supportive, inclusive, and growth-oriented environment. 'This recognition is a tribute to the people of Emarat,' said Ahmad Ahli Chief People Officer, Emarat. 'Our strength lies in our people—from our head office to the fuel stations across the country. This certification reflects their dedication, passion, and shared belief in our values. This recognition reflects Emarat's long-standing commitment to creating a supportive, inclusive, and empowering environment for its employees across all levels of the organization.' At the heart of this achievement lies Emarat's people-first philosophy, which drives its people focused strategy and operations. The company has implemented a wide range of initiatives that prioritize employee wellbeing, professional development, and work-life balance. Emarat continues to evolve with the future of energy, powered by a workforce committed to innovation, service, and sustainability. Emarat's HR team regularly focuses on nurturing a collaborative and high-performance work environment, driven by continuous feedback, recognition programs, and cross-functional engagement. These efforts have not only boosted employee satisfaction and retention but have also enabled the organization to build a workforce that is passionate, future-ready, and aligned with its core values. 'From structured training and career advancement programs to wellness campaigns, mental health support, and inclusive leadership practices—Emarat ensures that every team member feels valued and supported,' concluded Ali. About Emarat Emirates Petroleum Company PJSC (Emarat) is one of the UAE's leading energy providers, established in 1980 to meet the nation's growing energy demands. Emarat operates an extensive network of service stations across the UAE, offering high-quality fuel, convenience retail, and automotive services, alongside a comprehensive range of commercial fuel, natural gas, and lubricant products. Emarat is committed to health & safety standards, corporate social responsibility, sustainability, and community well-being, aligning with the UAE's vision for a sustainable future.

Emarat launches its ‘Mega Rewards' campaign featuring exciting prizes
Emarat launches its ‘Mega Rewards' campaign featuring exciting prizes

Zawya

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Emarat launches its ‘Mega Rewards' campaign featuring exciting prizes

​​​​​ Dubai, UAE – Emirates Petroleum Company PJSC (Emarat), a pioneer in UAE's energy sector, has launched its 'Mega Rewards' campaign, as part of its loyalty program, EmCan, aimed at enhancing customer engagement and rewarding loyalty across its retail network. Running from June 2 to December 2, 2025, the campaign offers UAE residents the opportunity to win an array of high-value prizes, including two Nissan Patrol 2026 vehicles, over 70 iPhone 16 Pro devices, Air Arabia tickets, and six cash prizes of AED 10,000 each. Customers can qualify by spending AED 80 or more on fuel or AED 30 or more on non-fuel purchases and scan their EmCan QR code at the time of purchase. All eligible entries during the campaign period will be entered into a digital raffle draw overseen by Dubai Economy and Tourism (DET), with winners selected electronically and notified via their registered contact details. Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi, Chief Retail Officer and Senior Vice President of Marketing at Emarat, commented: "The Emarat mega rewards campaign reflects our continued focus on enhancing the customer experience through meaningful and memorable engagement. By combining ease of participation with high-value rewards, we aim to strengthen our connection with the communities we serve and reinforce the value of loyalty." The campaign also reflects Emarat's alignment with the UAE's Digital Economy Strategy, which seeks to double the digital economy's contribution to national GDP over the next decade. By eliminating paper-based raffle processes and integrating the entire campaign through the EmCan Loyalty App, Emarat reinforces its commitment to digital transformation, innovation, and sustainability. Download the EmCan App at to learn more about the raffle and stay updated on all offers and upcoming promotions. About Emarat Emirates Petroleum Company PJSC (Emarat) is one of the UAE's leading energy providers, established in 1980 to meet the nation's growing energy demands. Emarat operates an extensive network of service stations across the UAE, offering high-quality fuel, convenience retail, and automotive services, alongside a comprehensive range of commercial fuel, natural gas, and lubricant products. Emarat is committed to health & safety standards, corporate social responsibility, sustainability, and community well-being, aligning with the UAE's vision for a sustainable future.

On the Sidelines of World Utilities Congress 2025 EtihadWE and Emarat Formalise Strategic Collaboration to Enhance Customer Experience Through EmCan Loyalty Program
On the Sidelines of World Utilities Congress 2025 EtihadWE and Emarat Formalise Strategic Collaboration to Enhance Customer Experience Through EmCan Loyalty Program

Mid East Info

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

On the Sidelines of World Utilities Congress 2025 EtihadWE and Emarat Formalise Strategic Collaboration to Enhance Customer Experience Through EmCan Loyalty Program

Etihad Water and Electricity (EtihadWE) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Emirates Petroleum Company (Emarat) on the sidelines of the World Utilities Congress 2025, marking a new phase of collaboration that brings EmCan — the loyalty program — into the utilities sector. The signing ceremony was held in the presence of H.E. Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, and Chairman of both EtihadWE and Emarat. Through this partnership, EtihadWE becomes the first utility provider in the UAE to integrate with a loyalty platform. Customers can now earn EmCan points by paying their utility bills via EtihadWE's digital platforms within five days of the bill issue date. Each qualifying payment earns 1,000 EmCan points — equivalent to AED 10 — redeemable at Emarat stations and across a wide network of partner outlets, including retail, dining, and lifestyle destinations across the UAE. 'This partnership reflects our continued commitment to innovation that delivers real value to our customers,' said Eng. Yousif Ahmed Al Ali, CEO of EtihadWE. 'By turning everyday transactions like bill payments into rewarding experiences, we are deepening engagement and offering tangible benefits that strengthen trust and loyalty.' Ali Khalifa Al Shamsi, CEO of Emarat, added: 'Our collaboration with EtihadWE is a meaningful step in extending EmCan to essential public services. By rewarding routine actions, we make loyalty more relevant, accessible, and part of customers' daily lives.' The signing took place during EtihadWE's participation at the World Utilities Congress 2025 in Abu Dhabi (27–29 May), where the company is showcasing key national projects shaping the future of the water and energy sectors: Naqa'a Seawater Reverse Osmosis Plant: One of the world's largest SWRO facilities, producing up to 250 million cubic metres of potable water annually using advanced technology. The plant operates with over 60% less energy than conventional systems. Khuraijah Water Storage and Distribution Centre: With a total storage capacity of 180 million gallons across nine tanks, the centre uses gravity-fed distribution from its 80-metre elevation, saving about 36 million kilowatt-hours and over AED 16 million annually. Distributed Solar System Project: In collaboration with the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, this initiative enables customers to install rooftop solar panels and feed excess power into the grid in exchange for energy credits, reducing bills and supporting national clean energy goals. AMI Smart Metering Project: A long-term program for full smart meter deployment across the Northern Emirates, enabling automatic readings, early fault detection, and improved operational efficiency. EtihadWE's participation at the Congress reaffirms its commitment to innovation and long-term sustainability — continuously advancing services that meet the evolving needs of communities across the UAE.

EtihadWE and Emarat formalise strategic collaboration to enhance customer experience through EmCan Loyalty Program
EtihadWE and Emarat formalise strategic collaboration to enhance customer experience through EmCan Loyalty Program

Zawya

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

EtihadWE and Emarat formalise strategic collaboration to enhance customer experience through EmCan Loyalty Program

Abu Dhabi: Etihad Water and Electricity (EtihadWE) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Emirates Petroleum Company (Emarat) on the sidelines of the World Utilities Congress 2025, marking a new phase of collaboration that brings EmCan — the loyalty program — into the utilities sector. The signing ceremony was held in the presence of H.E. Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, and Chairman of both EtihadWE and Emarat. Through this partnership, EtihadWE becomes the first utility provider in the UAE to integrate with a loyalty platform. Customers can now earn EmCan points by paying their utility bills via EtihadWE's digital platforms within five days of the bill issue date. Each qualifying payment earns 1,000 EmCan points — equivalent to AED 10 — redeemable at Emarat stations and across a wide network of partner outlets, including retail, dining, and lifestyle destinations across the UAE. 'This partnership reflects our continued commitment to innovation that delivers real value to our customers,' said Eng. Yousif Ahmed Al Ali, CEO of EtihadWE. 'By turning everyday transactions like bill payments into rewarding experiences, we are deepening engagement and offering tangible benefits that strengthen trust and loyalty.' Ali Khalifa Al Shamsi, CEO of Emarat, added: 'Our collaboration with EtihadWE is a meaningful step in extending EmCan to essential public services. By rewarding routine actions, we make loyalty more relevant, accessible, and part of customers' daily lives.' The signing took place during EtihadWE's participation at the World Utilities Congress 2025 in Abu Dhabi (27–29 May), where the company is showcasing key national projects shaping the future of the water and energy sectors: Naqa'a Seawater Reverse Osmosis Plant: One of the world's largest SWRO facilities, producing up to 250 million cubic metres of potable water annually using advanced technology. The plant operates with over 60% less energy than conventional systems. Khuraijah Water Storage and Distribution Centre: With a total storage capacity of 180 million gallons across nine tanks, the centre uses gravity-fed distribution from its 80-metre elevation, saving about 36 million kilowatt-hours and over AED 16 million annually. Distributed Solar System Project: In collaboration with the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, this initiative enables customers to install rooftop solar panels and feed excess power into the grid in exchange for energy credits, reducing bills and supporting national clean energy goals. AMI Smart Metering Project: A long-term program for full smart meter deployment across the Northern Emirates, enabling automatic readings, early fault detection, and improved operational efficiency. EtihadWE's participation at the Congress reaffirms its commitment to innovation and long-term sustainability — continuously advancing services that meet the evolving needs of communities across the UAE.

UAE petrol price prediction June 2025: Will Dubai drivers pay less for fuel?
UAE petrol price prediction June 2025: Will Dubai drivers pay less for fuel?

Time Out Dubai

time26-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time Out Dubai

UAE petrol price prediction June 2025: Will Dubai drivers pay less for fuel?

The UAE petrol price will change this week. Following a month where petrol costs increased but diesel prices went down – we're hopeful of a drop across the board. An announcement of the new rates will come on Saturday May 31 and the new petroleum and diesel costs will be in place from Sunday June 1. Current UAE petrol price Super 98: Dhs2.57 per litre Dhs2.57 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.46 per litre Dhs2.46 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dhs2.38 per litre Dhs2.38 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.63 per litre UAE petrol prices are announced on the final day of every month by the United Arab Emirates federal government via its petroleum firm Emarat. You can see how petrol prices have fluctuated since the start of the year below. UAE petrol prices 2025 The price of petrol and diesel has peaked in February so far in 2025, with rates reaching their highest level during the year's shortest month. By contrast, April brought about the lowest rates so far this year. UAE petroleum prices change every month (Credit: Canva) May 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.57 per litre Dhs2.57 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.46 per litre Dhs2.46 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dhs2.38 per litre Dhs2.38 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.63 per litre April 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.57 per litre Dhs2.57 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.46 per litre Dhs2.46 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dhs2.38 per litre Dhs2.38 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.63 per litre March 2025 E-plus 91: Dhs2.51 per litre Dhs2.51 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.77 per litre Dhs2.77 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.61 per litre Dhs2.61 per litre Super 98: Dhs2.73 per litre UAE petrol and diesel prices change every month (Credit: Adobe Express) February 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.74 per litre Dhs2.74 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.63 per litre Dhs2.63 per litre E-Plus 91: Dhs2.55 per litre Dhs2.55 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.82 per litre January 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.61 per litre Dhs2.61 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.50 per litre Dhs2.50 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dh2.43 per litre Dh2.43 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.68 per litre Fuel prices in the country were liberalised in 2015, with local rates being aligned with global oil prices. For the past 10 years, the fuel price committee has met on a monthly basis to announce revised rates. The government hopes the measure will encourage more residents to use public transport while also incentivising the use of alternative fuels. Looking to save? 31 fully redeemable pool passes in Dubai Get your money's worth at these Dubai spots The best dining deals and offers in Dubai to snap up Don't miss these incredible discounts across the city today 50 free things to do in Dubai in 2025 No money? No problem

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