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Metito eyes expansion plans

METITO, THE UAE-based utilities provider, is unlikely to go for an IPO this year and may opt to concentrate on aggressive expansions first.
  • Sohar Aluminium stake bought for US$400mn

    The Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA), has signed an agreement to buy a 40 per cent stake in Sohar Aluminium Company (SAC) from the Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority (ADWEA) for US$400mn. SAC produces 360,000 tonnes of aluminium per annum and also owns and operates a 1,000 MW combined cycle captive power plant. SAC is a joint venture between the Oman Oil Company, ADWEA and Rio Tinto Alcan.

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Sohar Aluminium stake bought for US$400mn

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The Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA), has signed an agreement to buy a 40 per cent stake in Sohar Aluminium Company (SAC) from the Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority (ADWEA) for US$400mn. SAC produces 360,000 tonnes of aluminium per annum and also owns and operates a 1,000 MW combined cycle captive power plant. SAC is a joint venture between the Oman Oil Company, ADWEA and Rio Tinto Alcan.

 

30 per cent rise in melt shop capacity for Qatar Steel

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An agreement between Qatar Steel and engineering and plant-building firm, Siemens VAI, will see Qatar Steel's melt shop capacity go up by about 30 per cent following an ‘upgrade project’. The deal covers the supply and installation of core equipment required for the upgrade and the project will also take care of the emissions through a sophisticated ‘off-gas treatment system’.

 

ABB wins production plant order

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ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, has won an order to provide electrical and automation equipment and related services for a new seamless-tube mill and pipe production plant in Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia.
 

HADEED signs steel plant contract

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HadeedSAUDI BASIC INDUSTRIES Corporation (SABIC) announced that its manufacturing affiliate, Saudi Iron and Steel Company (HADEED), signed an agreement with the Italian company, Danieli, for the construction of a steel plant and a production line for galvanizing long products in Jubail, Saudi Arabia.
 
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Business and Management

  • US$130mn Saudi Arabia power plant component order won

    Siemens Energy has secured a US$130mn order to supply gas turbine packages to Saudi Arabia. The components are to be installed in the Hail Extension II and Al Qurayat Expansion II power plants. The purchasers are the Alfanar Construction Company and Saudi Services for Electromechanic Works (SSEM) respectively and they will perform the project on a turnkey basis for the Saudi Electric Company (SEC) utility. Delivery of the components is scheduled for 2010 and 2011.

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Executives Calendar

September 2010

SEPTEMBER 2010
27-30 Project Iraq ERBIL
www.ifpqatar.com

October 2010

OCTOBER 2010

3-6 Saudi Build RIYADH
www.recexpo.com

4-6 Powergen Middle East DOHA
www.power-gen-middleeast.com

17-19 PG&WSME ABU DHABI
www.powerandwaterme.com
17-20 Recycling & Waste Management KSA RIYADH
www.recexpo.com

17-21 GITEX Arabia DUBAI
www.gitex.com

18-21 Erbil International Fair ERBIL
www.ifpqatar.com

25-27 Saudi Transtec Dharan
www.sauditranstec.com


November 2010

NOVEMBER 2010
1-4 GCC Power DOHA
www.ifpqatar.com

1-4 Adipec 2010 ABU DHABI
www.adipec.com

2-6 Jordan Motorshow AMMAN
www.ifpqatar.com
21-24 The Big 5 DUBAI
www.thebig5exhibition.com

28-30 Roadex/Railex ABU DHABI
www.roadex-railex.com
28-30 MEMEX 2010 ABU DHABI
www.memexnews.com