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CCC bought Underwater Engineering, [9] a British firm that worked on underwater oil projects, and ACWa, [10] an environmental company. CCC also bought SICON, an Italian mechanical engineering company specializing in petroleum-related projects. [11] They then acquired the Morganti Group, a construction firm in the United States. [12]
Gulf Drilling International was established on May 18, 2008, as the first drilling contractor in Qatar, originally as a joint venture between QatarEnergy (QE) and Japan Drilling Co. Ltd. (JDC), in July 2007, QE acquired a 10% share from JDC, raising its ownership of shares to 70%.
QAFCO was established in 1969 as a joint venture between the government of Qatar, Norsk Hydro, Davy Power and Hambros Bank to produce ammonia and urea in Qatar. [5] QAPCO and QAFAC were founded in 1974 and 1991 respectively. [6] [7] By 2003, these three companies were held by Qatar Petroleum (QP) while Qatar Steel remained directly owned by the ...
Qatar Steel Company FZE [18] was established in August 2003 to produce steel wire-rod products. The company operates two primary facilities at its 60,000 Sq. meter Jebel Ali Free Zone site. The facilities have a yearly production capacity of 280,000 tonnes of wire rods and 300,000 tons of bars.