Dolphin to showcase projects at energy show
Abu Dhabi, May 25, 2009
Dolphin Energy, a leading strategic energy initiative in the UAE, will display its milestones at an upcoming major energy conference and exhibition in Abu Dhabi.
The 24th edition of Gastech will take place from May 25 to 28 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre under the patronage of Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahayan, President of the UAE.
Visitors to Dolphin Energy’s stand at the show will have an opportunity to learn about the history of the company through interactive touch screen technology and visually striking information boards.
“Since this event was held in 2007, Dolphin has enjoyed many significant milestones,” said Ibrahim Ahmed Al Ansari, general manager, Dolphin Energy – UAE.
“We have achieved our full gas production and supply targets to the benefit of our strategic customers and in doing so moved from a project to operational phase. Gas to Oman is now in full supply and we continue to develop the Taweelah-Fujairah pipeline which is slated for completion in 2010,” he added.
“As one of the largest energy related projects ever undertaken in the Middle East, our contribution to meeting the UAE’s natural gas requirements is well known. Dolphin plays a vital role in supporting industrial growth and creating wealth and employment opportunities and as such, our presence at Gastech 2009 is a must.”
Gastech is one of the world's leading international conferences and exhibitions for the LNG, LPG and natural gas industries. The theme of this year’s conference program is ‘Gas: a time of change – a time for challenges, solutions and alternatives’ and will include the following topics – natural gas and LNG projects; Middle East – exporter and importer; gas processing and utilisation and advances in key enabling technologies.
Gastech 2009 has attracted more than 300 exhibitors from almost 40 countries, who will be showcasing new products and services. In addition the four day conference has registered more than 100 speakers from 25 countries. – TradeArabia News Service