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Diana Milne
Editor NGO&G Mena

Investing in the future

Investment in new technology to boost oil production in the Middle East could suffer as a result of falling oil prices.
17 Feb 2009

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Cover Stories

New horizons

Flushed with success following his promotion from VP of Downstream to CEO of Dana Gas, Ahmed Al Arbeed, tells Diana Milne how his company...

The ethical giant

Khalid Al-Falih, President and CEO of Saudi Aramco, lifts the lid on why the world’s biggest oil company is taking responsibility for its...

Small but mighty

Rapidly depleting hydrocarbon supplies mean scientists are in a race against time to delay the dreaded peak oil scenario. Nanotechnology has...

Roundtables

  • In safe hands

    Health and safety has come a long way in the oil and gas sector, although it still remains one of the most dangerous industries in the world. We gauge the thoughts of two...
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  • What’s in the pipeline?

    O&G gathers three industry experts to discuss corrosion, new technologies and pipeline issues in the MENA region. With Polyguard Products, JESCO and Lab Analysis at Société...
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Vendor Perspectives

Industry Analysts

Executive Interviews

Excelling in exploration

Chris Sugden of AGR Petroleum Services discusses how his company aiding the oil and gas industry in the hunt for hydrocarbons.
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Going subsea

Offshore exploration is an especially difficult and challenging aspect of the pursuit of hydrocarbons. O&G quizzes Jan Strom of Subsea Norway AS on the key trends his company is witnessing.
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A precise science

Daniel Hitzman, President of Geo-Microbial Technologies (GMT) discusses the key issues with hydrocarbon microseep.
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Next Generation MENA Oil and Gas Summit

Next Generation MENA Oil and Gas Summit
6th – 8th April 2010

MENA accounts for two thirds of proven global oil reserves and is regarded as the world’s most influential oil province, eclipsing all other regions by some margin. Over the next five years, the region will see strong growth in hydrocarbon production as the world becomes increasingly reliant on oil supplies within the region.