Jump to content

Mana Al Otaiba

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by KasparBot (talk | contribs) at 08:38, 28 March 2016 (migrating Persondata to Wikidata, please help, see challenges for this article). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

H.E Dr. Mana Saeed Al Otaiba
Born
Mana Saeed Al Otaiba

Other namesDr. Mani Said Al Utaybah, Dr. Mana Saeed Al Otaiba, الدكتور مانع سعيد العتيبة
Occupation(s)Politician, Business magnate, Poet, Hotelier, Economist, Novelist
TitleHis Excellency, Dr.

Dr Mana Alotaiba (Arabic: الدكتور مانع العتيبه) was born on 13 may 1946 to Saeed Al Otaiba in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. Little else is known about Al Otaiba's personal life. Al Otaiba is the former Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources of the United Arab Emirates under the Presidency of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan [1]. After which Al Otaiba became the Personal Adviser to the president, which he remained until the death of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, after which he became the Private Advisor to Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan [2], as well as a member of the Royal Moroccan Academy under King Hassan II.

Politics

Al Otaiba is an Arab diplomat who is sought for advice by both Arab and international leaders because of his economic experience and his high levels of experience in the diplomatic circuit. His son Yousef Al Otaiba is the current UAE ambassador to the United States.

Business

Al Otaiba is the former chairman of Noor Capital [3], a firm dealing in asset management, private equity, investment banking, investment placement and direct equity. He is also a major shareholder in Abu Dhabi Group [4], a company with holdings in real estate, banking, Islamic banking, telecommunication, ISP, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, hotels and tourism, as well as being a major shareholder in Dana Gas [5], which is the first regional private-sector natural gas company in the Middle East. He also owns Maissoune, a Moroccan business venture that has a significant presence in the Morocco [6]. The rest of Al Otaiba’s business activity is unknown due to his very private nature.[1]

Culture

Al Otaiba has published more than 42 books of poetry, written in colloquial Arabic, formal Arabic and English. Al Otaiba has written novels including Karima and several essays including "Essays on Petroleum [2]" and the Petroleum Concession Agreement as well as the highly influential book on petroleum, OPEC and the petroleum industry. Al Otaiba is a noted poet of the modern Arab World and of the United Arab Emirates, and his writing was renowned even before the unification of the Emirates in 1972 [7]. Al Otaiba has been given several honorary doctorates, including a Doctorate of Law from Keio University in Japan [8], a Doctorate of Law from the University of Manila in the Philippines [9], and a Doctorate of Economics from the University of São Paulo in Brazil.

OPEC

Al Otaiba was the President of OPEC a record of six times, including the presidency of the 26th conference held in Abu Dhabi 1971, the 52nd held in Abu Dhabi 1978, the 53rd and 54th both held in Geneva in 1979, the 62nd held in Abu Dhabi in 1981, and the 63rd held in Vienna in 1982. [10] Al Otaiba caused a lot of controversy in the 1970s by disregarding the quotas agreed in OPEC for the better benefit of the economy of the UAE, his most famous quote being "I always sign" which was the answer he gave when asked about whether he would comply with the agreement he signed. [11]

Hospitality

Al Otaiba is the owner of the Royal Mirage Hotels in Morocco (formerly known as Sheraton). They include the Royal Mirage Marrakech, The Royal Mirage Marrakech Deluxe, the Royal Mirage Fes and the Royal Mirage Agadir.

Books

  • Al-Otaiba, Mana Saeed. Abu Dhabi: Economics int the Past and Present Time.
  • Al-Otaiba, Mana Saeed (1971). The Economy of Abu Dhabi, Ancient and Modern. Beirut, Commercial and Industrial Press.
  • Al-Otaiba, Mana Saeed. The Abu Dhabi Planning Board.
  • Al-Otaiba, Mana Saeed (1975). The Organisation of The Petroleum Exporting Countries. Croom Helm. ISBN 978-0856642623.
  • Al-Otaiba, Mana Saeed (1975). OPEC and the Petroleum Industry. Croom Helm. ISBN 978-0856642623.
  • Al-Otaiba, Mana Saeed (1977-11-17). Petroleum and the Economy of the United Arab Emirates. Croom Helm. ISBN 978-0856645198. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)CS1 maint: year (link)
  • Al-Otaiba, Mana Saeed (1980). Le pétrole et l'économie des Emirats arabes unis (in French). Hachette. ISBN 978-2010068577.
  • Al-Otaiba, Mana Saeed (1982). The Petroleum Concession Agreements of the United Arab Emirates. Routledge Kegan & Paul. ISBN 978-0709919155.
  • Al-Otaiba, Mana Saeed (1982). Essays on Petroleum. Routledge Kegan & Paul. ISBN 978-0709919216.
  • アル オタイバ, マナ サイード (1982). 石油我が道 (in Japanese). アブダビ石油.
  • Al-Otaiba, Mana Saeed (2008). Dialogue of Civilizations: The Self and the Other. Red Sea Press,U.S. ISBN 978-1569022948.

See also

References

  1. ^ https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/1975ABUDH02265_b.html
  2. ^ Al-Otaiba, Mana Saeed (1982). Essays on Petroleum. Croom Helm. ISBN 0-7099-1921-2. 2015-11-21