Investment in alternative energy could hit a stumbling block, but the Middle East may have the power to see solar through the dark days
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Minister reveals Bahrain’s future vision
Minister of Oil & Gas Affairs has high hopes for upstream developments
The Silent Killer
Gas detection devices are critical in areas where hazardous gases are involved
Miracle evacuation of ditched chopper
Two crew and 16 passengers aboard a Super Puma Bond crew change helicopter were part of a successful escape last week
Hayward’s lucky number seven
BP chief sets out vision for future energy policy
Maersk Qatar seeks arbitration
Maersk Oil Qatar has initiated arbitration against UK supplier SLP Engineering
The first casualty
They say truth is the first casualty of war, and if that’s the case it seems that trust has been the first casualty of the global recession.
PetroRabigh to go on stream in March
Project will produce 17.2m tpa of high-value petroleum products and 2.4m tpa of petrochemicals
Liquid steel
Steel’s inflated price caused concern throughout the last two years, but with global economic growth slowing, Petrochemicals Middle East asseses the impact for downstream players.
The Kingdom
The region’s largest oil producer is stepping up its efforts to become the centre of the Middle Eastern petrochemicals worldwide hub. The question now is can it make it?