Abu Dhabi Aviation has grown from an oil industry helicopter service provider to a multifaceted international company.
With offices in the UAE, India and Singapore, and an office and oil storage terminal planned for Asia-Pacific, Gulf Petrochem is showing no signs of resting on its laurels.
Mining is never an easy life but as Alan Swaby learns, not even the harshness of the Arctic Circle can faze some operators.
Junior exploration company Intex Resources is poised to begin developing what promises to become one of the world’s largest nickel mines, located on one of the poorest islands i
As development at the South Deep mine in South Africa continues to advance, Gold Fields plans to ramp up production and reach full capacity by 2014.
Allan Morrison, Central Asia operations manager of BCM Group, West Africa’s longest established surface mining and civil earthworks contractor, talks to Jayne Alverca about what
African Rainbow Minerals has recently embarked on another phase of expansion – this time mining a new commodity in a new country. Jayne Alverca takes to the copper trail.
Having established a solid market position in the downstream and retail oil market in East Africa, MOGAS is expanding aggressively and preparing to diversify.
Lydian International is focusing all its energies on Armenia this year, where its prospects are looking better with each month that passes.
Bernie Ecclestone is on his second; and Johnny Depp and the president of the Russian Federation each have one.
Britannia Industries started as a Calcutta biscuit manufacturer in 1892.
The Dubai skyline is set to be transformed by the Dubai Pearl development.
The Port of Colombo in Sri Lanka is a stone’s throw from the main east-west shipping route between Australia, the Far East, Europe and the Gulf oilfields—perfectly placed to cat