Qatar
March 20, 2005
Dubai-based Al Habtoor Engineering has signed a $260 million contract to build four new hotels in the Qatari capital Doha, a report said. Construction is to begin next month and will be completed in a
March 14, 2005
Tenders worth up to US$2 billion are still to be announced by the Middle East’s only greenfield airport, New Doha International Airport, the mega-project’s programme management firm confirmed.
March 13, 2005
The Omani-Qatari Telecommunications Company (Al Nawras) has signed a banking facilities agreement worth RO 220 million to finance the commissioning of its operations in the Sultanate.
The Ramada Hotel in Doha has embarked on a multi-million riyal expansion project that will make it the largest property in the world to operate under the Ramada brand and the fifth biggest run by the
March 9, 2005
The Qatar Real Estate Investment Company (QREIC) will implement a $85 million housing project for Qatar's state-run oil and gas company Qatar Petroleum (QP) in Dukhan, western Qatar, Raya newspaper re
A tour of real estate developments in Dubai was among the highlights of the second and final day of the Emir of Qatar's visit in the emirate. According to Gulf News, the tour included a visit to the o
March 8, 2005
Qatar hopes to spend US$100 billion on investment and infrastructure projects by 2012.
To celebrate the launch of its new scheduled flights to Tunis and Algiers, Qatar Airways is offering double Qmiles to members of the airline’s frequent flyer programme - Privilege Club.
March 7, 2005
UAE's President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani discussed in a meeting Monday afternoon means o
March 3, 2005
India's ONGC Videsh Limited (OVL), the overseas arm of ONGC, has won the prospective Najwat Najem Oil acreage, located in the Arabian Gulf in Offshore Qatar. OVL’s bid was chosen from among a dozen of
March 2, 2005
Qatar Petroleum (QP) and Shell Chemicals Limited (Shell) today signed in Doha a Letter of Intent (LOI) for the development of a world-scale ethane based cracker and derivatives complex in Ras Laffan I
