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  2. Kahramaa - Wikipedia

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    Kahramaa (Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation), was established in July 2000 to regulate and maintain the supply of electricity and water for the population of Qatar. [1] Since inception, Kahramaa has operated as an independent corporation on a commercial basis with a total capital of eight billion Qatari riyals .

  3. List of companies of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Notable firms. This list includes notable companies with primary headquarters located in the country. The industry and sector follow the Industry Classification Benchmark taxonomy. Organizations which have ceased operations are included and noted as defunct. A Qatar Airways Airbus A340-600 departing London Heathrow Airport in 2014.

  4. Power International Holding - Wikipedia

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    The revenues of the company were $1,192 million USD in 2013 according to Engineering News Record (ENR). [14] UCC was ranked 194th in the 2019 ENR’s top 250 Global Contractors list. [15] The company was responsible for construction of the 4,176,000-sq-ft Mall of Qatar, at an estimated cost of $1billion USD. [16]

  5. Qatalum - Wikipedia

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    ABB Group was awarded with a $140 million contract by Qatalum in 2007 to construct the electrical parts of the plant. [1] Inaugurated in April 2010, it was the largest aluminium plant ever launched in one step, costing about $5.7 billion to build. [2] In 2012, ABB was contracted to upgrade the plants power network for $16 million.

  6. Salam International - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.SalamInternational.com. Salam International Investment Limited Q.P.S.C. is a publicly-listed Qatar shareholding company. [1][2] Salam International operates through its subsidiaries in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Palestine, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, Jordan and Lebanon. The company is headquartered in Doha, Qatar.

  7. Moutaz Al-Khayyat - Wikipedia

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    Website. powerholding-intl.com. Moutaz Al-Khayyat (born 16 April 1983) is a Qatari businessman based in Doha, Qatar. He is the Chairman of Power International Holding and UrbaCon Trading & Contracting (UCC), one of the largest global building and contracting companies. [1][2] He is a Founder Partner and Chairman of Baladna Food Industries and ...

  8. QatarEnergy - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.qatarenergy.qa. QatarEnergy (Arabic: قطر للطاقة), formerly Qatar Petroleum (QP), [1] is a state owned petroleum company of Qatar. The company operates all oil and gas activities in Qatar, including exploration, production, refining, transport, and storage. The President & CEO is Saad Sherida al-Kaabi, Minister of State for ...

  9. Category:Engineering companies of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    U. United Development Company. Categories: Engineering companies by country. Companies of Qatar by industry.