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A consortium comprising Dubai’s ENOC (Emirates National Oil Company) Group and Rotary Arabia have completed construction of four new pipelines from the Red Sea port’s Farabi Petrochemicals’ Yanbu facility to the nearby independent storage facility operated by Arab Tank Terminal Ltd. (ATTL). The ATTL facility has a petrochemical storage capacity of around 288,000 m³, spread over 28 tanks.
Currently, around 70% of the Yanbu facility production output consists of linear alkyl benzene (LAB) and normal paraffins (NPN) with the remainder being assorted derivative products.
At present, the Farabi Petrochemicals’ Yanbu facility supplies not only Saudi Arabia’s domestic market, but through the port of Yanbu, it is able to export its output to customers throughout the Middle East and further afield to Europe and Asia.
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UAE mourns death of Hamdan bin Rashid March 24, 2021
The United Arab Emirates is mourning the death of Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who passed away on Wednesday aged 76. WAM photo
ABU DHABI The United Arab Emirates is mourning the death of Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who passed away on Wednesday aged 76.
Sheikh Hamdan witnessed all stages of the UAE’s journey and tremendously contributed to the national development drive. He was one of the country’s leaders and participated in its renaissance and in designing its future. He was a remarkable icon of the country’s political, economic, social, cultural, and sporting life.
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Dubai SMEs have won Dhs7.5b contracts since launch of GPP
11 Apr 2021 Dubai SME promotes collaboration between various entities supporting the SME sector and economic development in Dubai.
Dubai SME, the agency of Dubai Economy mandated to develop the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector, supported its members with procurement contracts worth Dhs896 million from 61 local and federal government entities and other establishments in 2020. The contracts, facilitated as part of the Government Procurement Programme (GPP), had a major role in start-ups and SMEs in Dubai enhancing their competitiveness and sustaining growth in spite of COVID-19. The GPP has so far supported Dubai SME members with Dhs7.5 billion worth of contracts since the launch.