As Qatar explores new markets across Asia and perhaps Africa in the near future, its focus on expanding the thriving LNG sector will remain one of the key elements behind the growth of its energy industry
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Reliable communications are the key to success
Using a reliable communication platform to gain access to real-time data, use analytics, and improve collaboration is vital for any oil and gas industry players that hope to improve their productivity
Middle East’s rise as a major LNG consumer
Countries throughout the Middle East and North Africa region are being forced to turn to gas imports in order to meet their rapidly growing domestic gas demands
GE-Baker Hughes set the pace for sector activities
Since crude oil prices plunged in 2014 in the face of oversupply, deals have been fitful, with large players such as Schlumberger and Technip buying smaller rivals.
PDO signs $200m contract with Omani factory
As a result of the contract award, Gulf International Pipe Industry will expand its current production range and introduce a new manufacturing line
UK’s Subsea 7 wins offshore contract in Egypt
The company said it considered this to be a substantial contract which calls for work related to pipelines and associated structures for operations in the Atoll field
Sharjah National Oil Corp to import LNG into UAE
The first gas deliveries are scheduled to arrive into Sharjah in the spring of 2018, after which it will flow to the Sajaa gas field complex and then into the existing pipeline network throughout the Northern Emirates
Fabricating in local waters
Ali & Sons Marine Engineering Factory delivers ‘made in Abu Dhabi’ products and services to the ADNOC group of companies. Emad Elatreby says ASMEF is currently involved in a number of key offshore projects, and is forging ahead with its shipbuilding
The UAE’s new energy playbook
The UAE’s energy sector is in the midst of a transformational chapter, as innovation and diversification become invaluable tools to ring-fence Abu Dhabi’s oil revenues and bolster the country’s questionable gas security