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Exclusive cover interview: Strength in depth
WorleyParsons’ breadth of project capabilities is helping the company stand out in a crowded market, says Adham AlKady, VP Middle East & North Africa, Hydrocarbons, Infrastructure, MM&C
Oil & Gas Middle East Power 50 2016: 21-30
Oil & Gas Middle East presents its annual list of the upstream sector’s most influential figures
Emma Marcegaglia
With Emma Marcegaglia at the top, Italian oil and gas major Eni is making good strides in the region, particularly in Egypt, where it last year made a discovery of a giant offshore gas field off the northern coast of Egypt in the Mediterranean Sea. The Zohr field could hold a potential 30tn cubic feet […]
Dr Patrick Allman-Ward
Dr Patrick has certainly made his mark in 2015 and 2016 so far. At a time of exceptionally low oil prices and in an extremely difficult business environment, the company has strengthened its balance sheet, invested in a new phase of development activity in Egypt and brought on-stream the Zora gas field in the UAE. […]
Majid Jafar
Majid Jafar is the CEO of Crescent Petroleum and the vice chairman of the board of the Crescent Group, a Sharjah-based, family-run business enterprise. Crescent Petroleum has major operations outside the UAE, in Iraq’s Kurdistan region and Egypt. Jafar also serves as managing director of the board of Dana Gas, with which Crescent Petroleum is […]
Chemical M&A deals could hit record heights
Deals rose by 30% to $110bn last year, and are expected to rise again in 2016
Q&A, Weir Oil & Gas
Vikas Handa, managing director, opens up to Oil & Gas Middle East about the $20mn factory, the company’s operations and its resistance to low oil prices
Dana Gas sees Q4 2015 profit on arbitration gain
Dana Gas made a net profit of $134.2mn in the three months to December 31, compared with a loss of $4mn in the prior-year period
Pakistan set to sign 15-year deal for Qatari LNG
South Asian country to seal an import deal for 3.5mn tonnes of LNG per year from Qatar, raising it from the previously agreed 1.5mn tonnes