Arabian Industrial Gases goes solar
Arabian Industrial Gases has signed a 20-year lease with Yellow Door Energy for the supply of solar power at its manufacturing facility in Dubai Investments Park, Dubai.
Arabian Industrial Gases has signed a 20-year lease with Yellow Door Energy for the supply of solar power at its manufacturing facility in Dubai Investments Park, Dubai.
In 2016, the Middle East industrial gases business generated revenues of $2.3bn, up from $875m in 2006, indicating an impressive average annual growth rate of just under 10%, in-keeping with the region’s wide reputation as...
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) and Siemens have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to pilot the Gulf’s first solar-driven hydrogen (H2) electrolysis facility.
According to widespread reports, discussions are on to open the UAE’s second hydrogen (H2) station in Abu Dhabi.
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), has signed a memorandum of understanding with The Linde Group to explore the expansion of nitrogen (N2) facilities in Ruwais, Abu Dhabi, to meet future industrial demand.
Air Liquide has inaugurated Dubai’s first ever hydrogen (H2) station in partnership with Al-Futtaim Motors, the exclusive distributor of Toyota in the country.
Early last week, I was a veritable bag of nerves as I anticipated stepping up to the gasworld stage for the first time to present to an audience of around 300 intelligent and inquisitive industrial gas...
Helium, human resource and cross-border logistics have been in the spotlight on the final day of gasworld’s 2017 MENA Conference, as the curtain falls on the company’s 6th event to be held in the Middle East.
The helium business was caught without a Plan B and has a number of lessons to learn from the Qatar embargo that impacted upon helium supply markets in summer 2017, says esteemed consultant Phil Kornbluth.
It’s day two of gasworld’s MENA conference in Dubai and in focus will be Helium, geographic partnerships and cross border logistics.