Featured
National Petroleum Construction Co. Plans to Expand Into Wind Power
(Bloomberg) — An Abu Dhabi-based company that builds drilling platforms for oil giant Saudi Aramco plans to diversify into renewable energy by supplying gear for offshore wind farms.
National Petroleum Construction Co. is bidding for wind projects in the North Sea and monitoring wind-equipment tenders coming out of India and Southeast Asia, Chief Executive Officer Ahmed Al Dhaheri said in an interview.
NPCC, owned by the government of Abu Dhabi, currently manufactures rigs, storage tanks and other heavy equipment for oil companies in the Middle East and India, including Aramco, the world’s biggest exporter.
“We are looking at developing a new sector, which is renewable energy, and focusing on offshore wind,” Al Dhaheri said in Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates. “We are looking to fabricate and install electrical distribution structures for offshore wind farms. We have the required resources and engineering capabilities.”
NPCC expects to complete an acquisition of a medium-sized engineering company in Europe to help it expand into renewables and other new lines of business, he said, without giving more details.
-
Leaders Speak2 months agoDhofar International Development and Investment Company: Driving Sustainable Growth and Strategic Synergies in Oman’s Investment Landscape
-
Economy1 month agoMaal Card: What Oman’s New National Payment Card Means for Everyday Users
-
Events2 months agoOER Corporate Excellence Awards 2025 Honours Entities and Innovations in Oman
-
Arts and Culture2 months agoOminvest and Bait Al Zubair Launch “Future Frames” to Empower Youth through Art and AI
-
News1 month agoSheikh Suhail Bahwan, Chairman of Suhail Bahwan Group, Passes Away
-
Economy1 month agoOman Unveils Official Omani Rial Symbol in Landmark Move to Boost Global Currency Presence
-
News4 weeks agoOIG Appoints New CEO to Lead Its Next Chapter of Excellence
-
News4 weeks agoReport: How India & The Middle East Are Exploiting Immense Economic Synergies

You must be logged in to post a comment Login