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Qatar Projects Conference 2009

Date: 18. to 20. January 2009
Venue: Four Seasons Hotel, Doha, Qatar

The Qatar Projects Conference 2009 s now in its 6th year and is the only conference covering all the key sectors shaping Qatar's future. This year the event is being held under the patronage of H.E. Abdulla Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy & Industry.

The event will comprehensively cover developments in both the energy and non-energy sectors, bringing together regional and international decision-makers and stakeholders to discuss new projects, issues and trends, and explore the wealth of business opportunities in Qatar. Major opportunities exist in both the upstream and downstream hydrocarbons project market, as Qatar continues to develop its huge reserves of natural resources. Additionally US$130bn has been earmarked for the non-energy sector to build Qatar's infrastructure and diversify its economy.

Attend this conference to hear about the very latest opportunities for your business to secure its share of this thriving and fast expanding project market. Hear from QATAR PETROLEUM INTERNATIONAL, QATARI DIAR VINCI CONSTRUCTION, THE LAND QATAR, NEW DOHA PORT STERRING COMMITTEE and BARWA AL KHOR amongst others.
H.E. Dr Mohammed Saleh Al-Sada, MINISTER OF STATE FOR ENERGY & INDUSTRY AFFAIRS will give the opening keynote address.

4 reasons why you need to be involved and learn about the Qatari project market

  • Major opportunities exist in both the upstream and downstream hydrocarbon project markets, as Qatar continues to develop its huge reserves of natural resources
  • US$130bn have been earmarked to build Qatar's infrastructure and diversify its economy by 2020
  • A wave of new megaprojects (including Qatar-Bahrain Causeway and numerous high-rise towers) have been announced in the past 12 months which are going to create significant opportunities for the construction sector
  • No other GCC country currently has a faster-expanding economy

Further information and application under www.meedconferences.com/qatar

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