ABU DHABI - Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO) will embark on its first project of injecting Carbon Dioxide (CO2) into its oil reservoirs by the end of 2009, to enhance oil recovery.
ABU DHABI - Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO) will embark on its first project of injecting Carbon Dioxide (CO2) into its oil reservoirs by the end of 2009, to enhance oil recovery.
DUBAI - The Informa Telecoms & Media’s GSM>3G Middle East — Towards a Broadband World conference and exhibition takes place in Dubai from December 15 and is positioned to set the Telco Agenda for the Middle East.
DUBAI - Organisers of Arabian Travel Market, the Middle East’s premier travel and tourism event, have confirmed that its Travel Agent’s Day, which debuted at this year’s show, will return in a revitalised format for 2009.
DUBAI - Investing regularly and wisely in stock markets by studying its mechanism will involve minimal risk, especially during this worsening global financial period and deteriorating world economic conditions, finance experts have stated.
DUBAI - The 6th Seatrade Middle East Maritime (SMEM) Conference, which runs alongside the Seatrade exhibition, opens in Dubai and one of the main agenda to be discussed during this event will be issue that affects the shipping industry, especially in the Gulf waters.
DUBAI - The partnership between global computer manufacturer Dell and EMC, a provider in information infrastructure solutions, will continue through to 2013, with a new EMC storage system for large businesses added to Dell’s product offerings.
DUBAI - Dubai, the leader in economic growth in the region, also leads in recruitment and job opportunities for MBAs.
DUBAI - UAE shares closed slightly higher on Thursday, the first trading day after the Eid Al Adha Islamic holidays, with cautious investors tempering gains.
FRANKFURT - The United Arab Emirates is poised for two years of slow economic growth as the Gulf state’s property sector is hit by the global financial crisis and banks rein in expansion, the Central Bank Governor, Sultan Nasser Al Suwaidi, said on Thursday.
DUBAI - Shuaa Capital, one of the most established local investment banks in the region, has announced that it has cut approximately 9 per cent of its Dubai based employees, but maintains it will be profitable in 2009.