This week saw the inauguration of the Dolphin gas processing plant in Qatar, the regions’ first cross-border energy project.
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Saudi’s private treatment
It is hard for many of us to image living without sanitation and access to electricity and reliable water supplies.
Tide may be set to turn
As materials and construction costs soar, developers are now re-examining the viability of projects on their drawing board.
Don’t forget to check the gas
Hundreds of residents poured onto the streets of Dhaka last week to protest the lack of available drinking water.
The tide turns?
The pace of growth in the region showed signs of faltering this month with developers ditching projects due to labour and materials costs.
Something in the air
A consensus is growing that wireless monitoring solutions for plants and rigs are set to soar in the region over the year.
The skills crisis arrives
Despite record levels of investment, the global oil and gas industry is at the precipice of a potentially severe stagnation.
DEWA sets an example
The Dubai utility is working to reduce power and water consumption, and to foster a culture of conservation in the emirate.
Splashy and Sparky say save water and electricity
The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) gave a fascinating insight into how it has been working to reduce power and water consumption in the emirate on the first day of this year’s Wetex exhibition held in Dubai.
Skills crisis arrives
Despite record investment the global oil and gas industry is at the precipice of a potentially severe stagnation.