Arabianoilandgas.com presents a list of the top 10 Information Technology (IT) companies, in terms of revenue, servicing the regional oil and gas industry. The list has been prepared with inputs from the International Data Corporation (IDC)
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Raoul Restucci
The man in the hot seat at Petroleum Development Oman, Raoul Restucci, knows his way round the business, having taken the reins in 2010. He is a man with immense responsibility; PDO accounts for about 70% of the country’s crude-oil production and nearly all of its natural-gas supply. The Company is owned by the Government […]
Jón Ferrier
Jon Ferrier has been the CEO of Gulf Keystone Petroleum since June 2015, and has amassed over 35 years’ worth of experience in the oil and gas, and mining industries. Since joining the company, Ferrier has focussed on achieving safe operations, working hand-in-hand with Iraq’s Ministry of Natural Resources, and continuing to maintain stable production […]
Trained workers key to a healthy industry
Oil and gas companies in the GCC are reaping the rewards of training and equipping the local workforce, thereby lessening their reliance on foreign talent
Paving a sustainable route for the future
Sustaining capital programmes: Is it time for a new contracting model? Alan McLean has his say.
The Aramco way
In an exclusive interview with RPME, Warren Wilder, vice president for Chemicals at Saudi Aramco, explains how the company plans to use its leverage as the largest oil producer in the world to become a leading player in the global petrochemical industry
Saudi Arabia to cut reliance on foreign workers
Finance Minister says Kingdom has made ‘substantial progress’ in training and absorbing Saudi professionals and workers in different sectors
Award for Oman Duqm Refinery contracts by Q4 2016
Seven bidders shortlisted to bid for EPC 1 – comprising the process units, and EPC 2 – covering the utilities and offsite works
MOQ drilled 1.5bn barrels from Al Shaheen oilfield
MOQ managing director says company produces 300,000 bpd of oil, a third of Qatar’s daily production
Qatar, Pakistan close in on LNG deal
The 15-year deal, worth $6bn, will allow Pakistan to initially import about 1.5mn tonnes of LNG per year via a terminal at Port Qasim