MENA: Merchant markets on the agenda for conference day two
Day two of the MENA Industrial Gas Conference 2015 begins in Dubai (UAE) this morning, with growth drivers for the region’s merchant markets in the spotlight.
Day two of the MENA Industrial Gas Conference 2015 begins in Dubai (UAE) this morning, with growth drivers for the region’s merchant markets in the spotlight.
There’s an adage that suggests, ‘there is no security on this Earth; there is only opportunity’. That seems appropriate right now as I stare out of a luxurious hotel window overlooking lavish yachts, super boats...
Day one of the MENA Industrial Gas Conference 2015 has drawn to a close, typified by an array of assertions about the region’s attractive prospects in the face of a challenging wider climate.
A number of opportunities are waiting to be realised in the rapidly emerging Middle East industrial gases business, despite the creation of a ‘Jeckyll and Hyde’ scenario in the market as a result of the...
The MENA Industrial Gas Conference 2015 is getting underway in Dubai, UAE, addressing the challenges and opportunities ahead in one of the most promising markets for the global gases business.
More than 275 industrial gas professionals are gathering in Dubai, UAE (United Arab Emirates) ahead of gasworld’s fifth industrial gas conference in the region tomorrow.
On the eve of gasworld’s MENA Industrial Gas Conference 2015, the event’s platinum sponsor Buzwair Gases continues to go from strength to strength in the Middle East gases business, and beyond.
Despite various examples of political upheaval in the region and economic headwinds across the globe, the future remains bright for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) industrial gases market.
AFC Energy plc, the industrial fuel cell power company, has signed a Heads of Agreement with DNR Industries Ltd., part of the Dubai-based investment and project developer Dutco Group of Companies (Dutco), to jointly fund...
Siemens has signed a contract with Dolphin Energy Limited, headquartered in Abu Dhabi, to extend for an additional 18 years the existing service agreement for aero-derivative gas turbine trains operating at the Dolphin Gas Project.