- DUBAI, UAE - Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) ’s Research and Development (R&D) Center has developed an advanced, smart facility to simulate various leakage cases of water transmission pipelines. This allows evaluation, development and testing of new leak detection techniques. The center developed the facility using software and hardware,...
DEWA extended 64km water transmission pipelines in 2022
DUBAI, UAE - Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) extended water transmission pipelines of 64 kilometers lengths in several areas here in 2022 at a cost of around US$97 million (AED 358 million). The pipelines have a diameters of 600, 900 and 1200 mm in different areas across Dubai. The...‘Sweden confirms Nord Stream pipeline sabotage’
Swedish officials confirmed the September blasts which destroyed sections of the Nord Stream pipelines carrying natural gas from Russia to Germany under the Baltic Sea were acts of sabotage. "The analyses found traces of explosives on several foreign objects" found at the sites, prosecutor Mats Ljungqvist said.Nord Stream probe tailored against Russia, says Kremlin
The Kremlin said that the investigation into the explosions that tore through the Nord Stream gas pipelines was being 'tailored' to place the blame on Russia.‘Nord Stream 2 pipeline has stopped leaking gas’
The Nord Stream 2 pipeline is no longer leaking under the Baltic Sea because an equilibrium has been reached between the gas and water pressure, a spokesman said. "The water pressure has more or less closed the pipeline so that the gas which is inside can't go out," Nord Stream...DEWA inches closer to finishing $72.42m water project
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has completed 98.83% of its project to extend its water transmission network by 36 kilometers across Dubai, at a total cost of about AED 266 million ($72.42m)Khartoum says agrees with protesters on resumption of S.Sudan oil exports
Khartoum earns revenue for its impoverished economy from the South's oil exports, and the deal came hours after senior government officials flew to Port Sudan, the Red Sea trade hub. Protesters had blocked the main container and oil export terminals in Port Sudan.Aramco to continue sales of assets in next few years: report
Aramco official says sales to continue irrespective of market conditions The company calls sales a strategy meant to create value and efficiency Saudi Aramco is planning to raise tens of billions of dollars by selling more assets in the coming years, a report said. The largest oil company in the...Mubadala joins EIG-led consortium to acquire 49% stake in Aramco pipeline
The consortium is led by US-based energy investment firm EIG Aramco will retain the remaining 51% stake in the pipeline entity The 49% stake in Aramco Oil Pipelines Company, from which the Saudi Arabian Oil Company or Aramcolooks to make gains of $12.4 billion, has a new taker in...










