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Qatar Science & Technology Park welcomes Total

French oil giant Total is to establish research and training facilities at the Qatar Science & Technology Park to support the rapid development of Qatar's oil, gas and petrochemicals industry.

Qatar: Tuesday, July 19 - 2005 at 14:09
The Total Research Centre to be set-up in Qatar
The Total Research Centre to be set-up in Qatar

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The Total Research Centre has become the latest tenant to sign up for the Qatar Science & Technology Park which is establishing itself as one of the premium locations for regional research for oil, gas and petrochemicals.

The TRC-Q will be fully operational in late 2006, and is the culmination of a long standing relationship between the State of Qatar and Total.

At a signing ceremony held at the Qatar Foundation Arnaud Chaperon, Total Group Representative in Qatar, said: 'We have very strong ties with Qatar that date back almost 70 years. The research centre we are planning demonstrates our commitment not only to bring cutting-edge technology to Qatar's oil and gas industry, but also to develop the country's human capital and to safeguard the environment.

'The diversity of research projects we will be undertaking at QSTP reflects the breadth of Total's operations in Qatar. This research facility will help us push the boundaries of technology in both the upstream and downstream sides of the industry. What we learn here can be used locally and in our operations around the world'.

Total is to invest around $25 million in the research centre in its first five years, and the centre will occupy 1500 m2 of office and laboratory space at QSTP. Total will concentrate its activities in three main areas; research and development of new technologies, training, and providing technical assistance to local industries.

QSTP welcomes Total

Chairman of the QSTP, Dr Abdullah Al Kubaisi said: 'Total is one the leaders in the energy world and we are very pleased to welcome them to QSTP. We aim to make it attractive for companies to develop their technology in Qatar rather than import it from abroad, and Total is a leading example of this trend. This not only benefits the company involved, but also transfers skills to our local population.'

Total's research and development efforts will explore a variety of important technologies used in the oil and gas industry, including multiphase production, carbonate reservoir modeling, acid gas management, and the production of polymers. A key environmental initiative will be the development of new air-quality management tools, which will monitor air composition in Qatar.

Total also plans to offer more than 150 training courses to its external customers. Courses will range from specialised technical subjects including geosciences, drilling, process and petrochemistry to related areas such as safety and the environment. In addition, Total is in talks with Qatar's academic institutes to explore collaborative research and training projects.



Peter J. Cooper Peter J. Cooper
Tuesday, July 19 - 2005 at 14:09 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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