In its bid to reduce dependence on oil and gas revenues, Abu Dhabi has decided to integrate two of its largest investment firms, IPIC and Mubadala, into a single entity that will have a portfolio of around $125bn.
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Exclusive cover interview: The French juggernaut
Total’s E&P chief, Arnaud Breuillac, tells O&GME what the landmark win means for the French energy giant, and opens up about plans for re-entering Iran.
MENA to invest $10.3bn for LNG import facilities
The Middle East and North Africa region is set to become the world’s second-largest importer of gas by 2040, according to a new report
JGC Group
Japanese engineering firm JGC won a $355mn contract in Q1 2016 to design and build a mid-sized gas plant for Bahrain National Gas. The facility will recover liquefied petroleum gas and naphtha from associated gases released when extracting crude oil, ready for export. The plant, slated for completion by September 2018, will be located 20km […]
Tecnicas Reunidas
Spain’s Tecnicas Reunidas (TR) made its mark in the regional oil and gas sector last year, when it was awarded a $700mn contract by Abu Dhabi Gas Industries (GASCO) for the construction of the Integrated Gas Development Expansion Project Package 3 in Abu Dhabi, part of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) programme to […]
OGME 2016 Top 30 EPC Contractors: 21-30
Oil & Gas Middle East presents its annual list of the leading local and global EPC contractor companies.
OGME 2016 Top 30 EPC Contractors: 11-20
Oil & Gas Middle East presents its annual list of the leading local and global EPC contractor companies.
nogaholding sets up $570mn finance facility
The Sharia-compliant finance facility will enable nogaholding to invest in a number of profitable projects in Bahrain
Five Minutes With: Ahmed Hamad Al Khonaini
Ahmed Hamad Al Khonaini, managing director, Global Pipe Company
What’s cooking between Qatar and Pakistan?
Senior Pakistani stakeholders tell Indrajit Sen what the 15-year LNG supply deal with Qatar means for the energy-craving nation and how Islamabad plans to boost exploration and production to meet energy requirements