01 July 2013 DOHA: Two established local companies, Manweir and ABB Oryx have signed separate contracts with Qatar Shell to maintain the electric motors at the Pearl Gas to Liquids (GTL) plant, the ...
Monday, Jun 30, 2008 Gulf News Dubai: ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, has won a $233-million contract from Hyundai Engineering and Construction (HDEC) of Korea to supply power ...
ABB has received a $26-million order as the Main Electrical and Instrumentation Vendor (MEIV) for two oil platforms currently being built for Maersk Oil Qatar. ABB has received a $26-million order as ...
ABB said the deal was the latest in a series of orders from the Gulf region, and the biggest transmission and distribution substations order it had ever received. In a statement from its headquarters ...
ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, has won a $450 million contract from Qatar General Electricity and Water Corp. - Kahramaa - to support the country's rapid growth by expanding ...
DOHA: ABB has won an order worth around $85m to provide turnkey substations to help integrate electricity from a new independent water and power plant (IWPP) into Qatar’s grid. The IWPP will utilise ...
ZURICH, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Swiss engineering group ABB has won a $140 million order to build four electricity substations in Qatar and upgrade four others to help meet growing electricity demand in ...
Swiss-Swedish engineering group, ABB, has won a US $170 million (QR619 million) contract from Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (Kahramaa), to expand the country’s power grid. The ...
Swiss engineering group ABB has won a US $450 million (QR1.6 billion) contract to expand the power grid in Qatar. The contract includes three substations and a telecommunication package for Qatar’s ...
ABB has won an order worth around $140m from Kahramaa, the Qatar General Electricity and Water corporation, which is the sole electricity and water transmission and distribution company in Qatar. ABB ...
Qatalum is a joint venture between Qatar Petroleum and Norway’s Hydro Aluminum. The Greenfield Qatalum project in Qatar will include an aluminum smelter with a capacity of 585,000 tons per year.
Qatalum is a joint venture between Qatar Petroleum and Norway's Hydro Aluminium. The greenfield Qatalum project in Qatar will include an aluminium smelter with a capacity of 585,000 tons per year.