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Dana Gas and Emarat sign joint venture agreement for Hamriyah gas pipeline project
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, March 01 - 2008 at 09:20
- PRESS RELEASE
Dana Gas, the Middle East's first and largest regional private-sector natural gas company, and Emirates General Petroleum Corporation (Emarat), have agreed to form a joint venture to own, manage and operate the Middle East's first common user gas pipeline, which will be completed in March this year.
Dana Gas and Emarat each have a 50% stake in the construction, ownership and operation of the pipeline. Phase one of the project was completed in May 2006 and has since been delivering gas to the SEWA power station at Hamriyah.
The main pipeline of the joint Hamriyah Gas Pipeline Project is a 48-inch gas pipeline that connects the Sharjah gas hub at Sajaa to the fast-growing industrial area at Hamriyah, and covers a distance of 32 km, with a capacity of one billion cubic feet per day. Soon after its completion in March this year, the 48-inch pipeline will deliver gas supplies to the three end-users.
Commenting on the agreement, Rashid Al-Jarwan, General Manager of Dana Gas, said, "This project is a prime example of the solutions that can be achieved through the cooperation of government and private sector entities." He added that "the strategic partnership between the two companies for this project in the UAE has been very positive and has laid the groundwork for future projects throughout the region. We see this joint venture agreement as an opportunity to build upon for future cooperation, thereby improving the services to the end users of this vital pipeline."
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About Dana GasDana Gas (PJSC) is the first regional private-sector natural gas company in the Middle East, established with over 300 reputable founder shareholders from across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, and some 300,000 investors from over 100 nationalities worldwide who submitted applications of over US$78 billion over ten days in the company's regional IPO in late 2005.
Headquartered in Sharjah in the UAE and listed on the Abu Dhabi Stock Market (ADSM), Dana Gas already possesses a network of offices in Saudi Arabia, Kurdistan Region - Iraq, Egypt, the UK, and Canada, with further offices opening throughout the Middle East. Dana Gas currently has assets and projects in gas exploration and production, processing, transportation and marketing in several countries, and aims to play a major role in the rapidly-growing natural gas business throughout the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia (MENASA) Region across the entire gas value chain.
In addition to its current projects, Dana Gas will be expanding its activities in all elements of the natural gas value-chain, including upstream exploration and production; through the midstream transmission and distribution of gas including LNG trading; and downstream into gas-related industries and petrochemicals.
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