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- Hill International Receives Additional Work from Abu Dhabi National Oil Company
- MARLTON, N.J. & ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates -- Hill International (Nasdaq:HINT), the worldwide construction consulting firm, announced today that it has received one new contract and one contract extension, both to provide project management services to the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company ADNOC. The new three-year contract and the...
- Research articles 2007-08-22
- Borouge expansion in UAE tops $3B.(News)
- Experts project China's demand for imported polyolefins to remain healthy, while new domestic capacity is expected to meet only about 50 percent of the demand. Citing such market potentials, Borouge Pte Ltd., based in Abu Dhabi, is carrying out a US$3 billion expansion at...
- Research articles 2007-05-14
- UAE: ADNOC CUTS OIL SHIPMENTS.
- According to Al-Hayat newspaper (October 3, 2002), the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company ADNOC, a state-owned company, informed its customers that it is planning to decrease its oil shipments in November. The Emirates company added that it will drop its oil deliveries out of upper Zakum,...
- Research articles 2002-10-06
- Borouge looks for local clients.
- Jul 16, 2002 Packaging News ABIX via COMTEX -- Borouge is a global player in plastic films and it has moved into Australia. It specialises in polyolefin products. It makes both flexible and rigid packaging for a variety of industries such as pharmaceuticals, food,...
- Research articles 2002-07-16
- UAE: MIDDLE EAST OIL CONFERENCE.(Conference on Petrochemical Refineries)(Brief Article)
- The third Conference on Petrochemical Refineries in the Middle East opened in Abu Dhabi on Sunday at the Abu Dhabi Hilton Hotel, according to Emirates News Agency. In an opening speech, Mohammed Abdullah Al Azdi, Director of the Hydrocarbon and Petrochemicals Coordination Section of the Abu...
- Research articles 2002-02-05
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- How Dubai's dream sank in a sea of debt
- As he flew from Dubai to London last Sunday, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum had plenty on his mind.In the four years since he had become ruler of Dubai, Maktoum had grown used to courting world leaders to visit and invest in his desert emirate. They admired the economic growth...
- News items 2009-11-28
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