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A ‘general’ way to a special management
Pipeline inspection technologies are a key component of GE Oil & Gas’ offering to the energy sector. Rami Qasem, president & CEO for the global digital major’s oil and gas division in the MENAT region, describes the company’s pipeline integrity portfolio
Need for proper management drives growth
With pipeline networks in the oil and gas industry forecasted to grow at 3.4% between 2016-19, the requirement for asset integrity and maintenance services will keep the market and its players busy
Nogaholding closes Bahrain LNG terminal financing
For this project, K-SURE will provide commercial and political risk cover for approximately 80% of the financing. Standard Chartered Bank, Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (APICORP), and the Korea Development Bank acted as lead arrangers.
Bahrain LNG set to start work on giant terminal
On completion, the terminal will have a capacity of 800mn standard cubic feet per day (mcf/d) and be operated under a 20 year agreement
Central Asia’s upstream projects are in full swing
Experts at Euro Petroleum Consultants examine the different approaches taken by Central Asian countries to develop their energy sectors
Exova wins materials testing contract in KSA
The project will see Exova testing and validating materials throughout SEPCO Arabia’s construction of a gas compressor station for the second phase of the Kingdom’s master gas system
Central Asia’s new, pivotal role
Central Asia is increasingly being recognised by the global oil and gas community as a prospective producer of energy and fuels, and as an important transportation link between different parts of Eurasia
Oman: A precarious yet poised outlook
Maturing and challenging oil and gas fields, low oil prices, and languishing economic diversification plans mean that Oman faces intensifying pressure and shortened payrolls
Iran probing if oil accidents were cyberattack
A series of fires and explosions in recent weeks has killed one and caused major damage to some of the Islamic Republic’s oil and refining facilities