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LuLu has launched its annual ‘World Food 2021’ across its stores in Saudi Arabia from June 23 to July 6, 2021.
LuLu launches biggest culinary extravaganza “World Food 2021“
RIYADH — LuLu, the region’s largest hypermarket chain, well-renowned for its national exhibitions which highlight different countries’ cultures throughout the year, has launched its annual ‘World Food 2021’ across its stores in Saudi Arabia from June 23 to July 6, 2021.A celebration of flavors and culture, the two-week exhibition brings together foodies, families and friends in a gastronomic experience of global cuisines from more than 25 countries, at all major hypermarkets.Customers get massive in-store product offers and an opportunity to win gifts worth half a million Saudi riyals, including 3 Nissan Xtrail cars, SR100,000 worth gift vouchers, 1,000 free trolley loads of goods and other exciting gifts, during the promotion period.The World Food 2021 has many themes from...
June 24, 2021

LuLu launches biggest culinary extravaganza “World Food 2021“

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How a push to reduce LNG vessel emissions leaves the planet worse-off
OSLO — Global efforts to reduce carbon emissions are accelerating and most industries are searching for new ways to reduce their carbon footprint in the years and decades to come.Shipping is also under scrutiny and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has set a carbon intensity reduction target, proposing strict technical requirements that are scheduled to be approved this year and take effect from 2023.One of the effects of these new requirements is likely to involve slow-speeding — a reduction of the maximum cruising speed of deep-sea vessels in a bid to reduce emissions.Despite the regulator’s good intensions, a Rystad Energy investigation reveals that if the IMO’s proposed technical requirements are applied on the world’s fleet of liquefied natural gas (LNG)...
June 23, 2021

How a push to reduce LNG vessel emissions leaves the planet worse-off

Global air transport IT provider SITA has released its annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report, which reveals that, despite the pandemic, the company remains set to become a certified carbon neutral organization by or before 2022.
SITA is on course to be carbon neutral by or before 2022
GENEVA — Global air transport IT provider SITA has released its annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report, which reveals that, despite the pandemic, the company remains set to become a certified carbon neutral organization by or before 2022. This achievement is well ahead of common airline industry milestones, such as 2030 and 2050, or those of the Paris Agreement.SITA’s objective to reduce its contribution to climate change is being realized through the company’s Planet+ program. The program aims to define emissions, measure them working with independent environmental consultants RSK Group, and consistently reduce the environmental impacts of operations and business travel year-on-year while complementing those actions with offsetting initiatives.Through Planet+, SITA...
June 23, 2021

SITA is on course to be carbon neutral by or before 2022

Al Wasl dome lights up for 100 days to go.
Al Wasl dome light up to celebrate 100 days until Expo 2020 Dubai
DUBAI — Marking 100 days to go until the whole world gathers in one place, Expo 2020 Dubai is using its cutting-edge projection and display technology to light up Al Wasl dome.With excitement building for the first World Expo to take place in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region, more than 250 laser projectors lit up the world’s largest 360-degree projection surface to stunning effect.The celebrations continue this evening, when Expo 2020’s Official Hotel and Hospitality Partner, Emaar Hospitality Group, will light up the Burj Khalifa at 2020 and 2220 GST.Running from Oct. 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022, Expo 2020 is inviting visitors from across the planet to join the making of a new world during a six-month celebration of human ingenuity, innovation, progress and...
June 23, 2021

Al Wasl dome light up to celebrate 100 days until Expo 2020 Dubai

The drilling is part of the exploration and production sharing agreement signed between NOGA and Eni on May 1, 2019, to pursue petroleum exploration and production activities. — BNA photo
Bahrain starts exploratory offshore drilling for oil and gas
Saudi Gazette reportMANAMA — Bahrain's National Oil and Gas Authority (NOGA), in cooperation with the Italian Eni oil company, has started drilling the first exploration oil well in Block No. 1, which is an offshore area of over 2,800 km2, situated in the northern territorial waters of Bahrain with water depth ranging from 10m up to 70m, the Bahrain News Agency reported on Wednesday. The drilling is part of the exploration and production sharing agreement signed between NOGA and Eni on May 1, 2019, to pursue petroleum exploration and production activities. Commenting on the development, Bahrain's Oil Minister Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al-Khalifa praised King Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa’s sound directives and unlimited support, lauding the major role played by the higher...
June 23, 2021

Bahrain starts exploratory offshore drilling for oil and gas

Tamimi Markets openied its 1st Madinah supermarket, located on Al Abbas Ibin Ubadah Street facing the popular Al Hijrah Walk.
Tamimi Markets opens in Madinah, its 73rd location nationally
MADINAH — Tamimi Markets announced Tuesday the opening of its 1st Madinah supermarket, located on Al Abbas Ibin Ubadah Street facing the popular Al Hijrah Walk. Grand opening specials are found throughout the store for shoppers to discover and enjoy. This inviting new retail complex features an attractive water fountain, several popular retail brands and ample parking.New to Madinah, Tamimi’s branch is its 6th location in Western Province, with 2 more opening soon in Umlaj and Tabuk, and many more to follow. Tamimi Markets now has 73 locations nationwide along with 12 operated cafes.Tamimi Markets is known for its focus on fresh foods. Shoppers entering the store experience abundant displays of fresh fruit and vegetables and then are attracted to the sights, colors and aromas of their...
June 22, 2021

Tamimi Markets opens in Madinah, its 73rd location nationally

Treating the US oil industry’s dark water: As earthquakes increase, billions needed to switch course
OSLO — A worrying Rystad Energy analysis of seismic activity in the US’s key oil producing regions reveals that the number of noticeable earthquakes has been increasing year after year since 2017.Tremors of above the magnitude of 2 on the Richter scale quadrupled in 2020 and are on track to increase even further in frequency in 2021 if oil and gas activity sticks to its current drilling methods at the same pace.Rystad Energy’s research, which examined data from Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana and New Mexico, showed that earthquakes of above the given magnitude accumulated to a count of 242 in 2017, growing to 491 in 2018, 686 in 2019 and 938 in 2020.Around 570 such tremors have been recorded through the first five months of 2021, meaning we may see a new record this year if the trend...
June 19, 2021

Treating the US oil industry’s dark water: As earthquakes increase, billions needed to switch course

Boeing’s 737-10, the largest airplane in the 737 MAX family, Saturday completed a successful first flight in Renton.
Boeing completes successful 737-10 first flight
SEATTLE — Boeing’s 737-10, the largest airplane in the 737 MAX family, Saturday completed a successful first flight. The airplane took off from Renton Field in Renton, Wash. at 10:07 a.m. and landed at 12:38 p.m. at Boeing Field in Seattle.“The airplane performed beautifully,” said 737 Chief Pilot Capt. Jennifer Henderson. “The profile we flew allowed us to test the airplane’s systems, flight controls and handling qualities, all of which checked out exactly as we expected.”Today’s flight was the start of a comprehensive test program for the 737-10. Boeing will work closely with regulators to certify the airplane prior to its scheduled entry into service in 2023.“The 737-10 is an important part of our customers’ fleet plans, giving them more capacity, greater fuel...
June 19, 2021

Boeing completes successful 737-10 first flight

GPCA new Board
Al-Benyan re-elected as GPCA chairman for another three-year term
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, — The Gulf Petrochemicals & Chemicals Association (GPCA), the voice of the chemical industry in the Arabian Gulf region, Thursday announced the election of a new Board of Directors and a Vice Chairman at the 2021 Annual General Assembly Meeting held at the Habtoor Palace Dubai, LXR Hotels & Resorts, UAE.Yousef Al-Benyan, vice chairman and CEO, SABIC, was re-elected for a new three-year term as chairman of the GPCA Board of Directors. Al-Benyan has served in this position since May 2016, having previously sat on GPCA’s Executive Committee.Dr. Mohamed Al-Mulla was elected to the position of GPCA Vice Chairman, replacing Dr. Abdulrahman Jawahery, president of the Bahrain-based Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (GPIC). Dr. Abdulrahman Jawahery was elected...
June 19, 2021

Al-Benyan re-elected as GPCA chairman for another three-year term

DP World, UAE Region and Jafza will showcase their commitment to promote the growth of the healthcare and pharmaceutical sector with their participation in Arab Health 2021.
Jafza witnesses 12% growth in healthcare and pharmaceuticals customer base
DUBAI, UAE — DP World, UAE Region’s Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza) witnessed a 12 percent growth in its healthcare and pharmaceuticals customer base between 2019-2020. To showcase their commitment to promote the growth of healthcare and pharmaceutical companies, DP World, UAE region and Jafza will participate in Arab Health 2021, one of the leading medical equipment exhibitions in the Middle East.As one of the most important contributing sectors in the Free Zone, the healthcare and pharmaceuticals segment is one of the key economic pillars in Jafza. Spanning an area of around 170,000 sqm, and currently housing 174 companies from 41 countries, the segment provides jobs to 1,100 employees. In 2019, the volume of trade in the segment stood at 25,000 metric tons, valued at AED900 million.The...
June 19, 2021

Jafza witnesses 12% growth in healthcare and pharmaceuticals customer base

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