شركتا شيفرون لوماس غلوبال أل أل سي وأرامكو السعودية توفعان اتفاقية تقنية مبادرة الزيت الثقيل لأرامكو للتعاون والترخيص

ريتشموند، كاليفورنيا، 13 كانون الأول/ديسمبر، 2021 /PRNewswire/ — وقعت شركتا شيفرون لوماس غلوبال وأرامكو السعودية اتفاقية للتعاون والترخيص اتفاقية تقنية مبادرة الزيت الثقيل لأرامكو زائد للتعاون والترخيص HOPI+.

تهدف اتفاقية تقنية مبادرة الزيت الثقيل للتعاون والترخيص  إلى تحقيق تحويل أعلى نسبيًا لبقايا التفريغ والمدخلات الثقيلة الأخرى المتاحة، بما في ذلك الخام الإضافي، باستخدام منصة LC-FINING الخاصة بـشيفرون لوماس غلوبال (المشار إليه معا باسم LC-HOPI+.   من المتوقع أن تساعد العملية المبتكرة LC-HOPI + في تقليل كل من النفقات الرأسمالية والنفقات التشغيلية وتحسين الهوامش بشكل كبير من أجل تحسين سعر البرميل من النفط.

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 وفي العام 2019، انضمت أرامكو السعودية إلى شركة شيفرون لوماس غلوبال في منشأة البحث والتطوير التابعة لها في ريتشموند، كاليفورنيا، لإنشاء وتطوير اختبار تجريبي أولي للمفهوم.  أدى النجاح هناك إلى مزيد من تقييمات HOPI + مقابل مخططات العمليات المختلفة، مما ساعد بشكل أكبر على تحديد القيمة المضافة للتكنولوجيا.

وقال أوجال موخيرجي، المدير العام لشركة  شيفرون لوماس غلوبال إن HOPI +، جنبًا إلى جنب مع منصة LC-FINING الخاصة بـشيفرون لوماس غلوبال، هو مفهوم مبتكر يعمل في الوقت نفسه على زيادة إنتاج النفط الخام وتحويل المخلفات إلى وقود نقل ثمين ومواد أولية للبتروكيماويات مع تقليل رأس المال والطاقة.”  “تعزز هذه المبادرة العلاقة بين أرامكو السعودية وشيفرون غلوماس غلوبال  بينما نقوم بتطوير ومتابعة وتسويق التكنولوجيا الجديدة والمبتكرة.”

وقال معتز المعشوق، المدير التنفيذي لشركة أرامكو السعودية: “يعكس هذا التعاون مع شركة شيفرون لوماس غلوبال تركيز أرامكو السعودية على التقنيات المتطورة التي تولد قيمة مضافة عبر سلسلة الهيدروكربونات”.

تعتزم كل من شركة شيفرون لوماس غلوبال وأرامكو السعودية الآن التعاون في تطوير تقنية LC-HOPI + قبل التسويق العالمي للتقنية من قبل شيفرون لوماس غلوبال.

حول شركة شيفرون لوماس جلوبال

شركة شيفرون لوماس غلوبال هي مشروع مشترك بين شركة شيفرون يو أس أيه إنك  ولوماس تكنولوجي، وهي شركة رائدة في مجال ترخيص تقنيات المعالجة المائية وتكنولوجيات المعالجة المائية وأنواع الوقود البديلة، فضلاً عن كونها رائدة عالميًا في توريد نظام الحفاز.  تقدم شيفرون لوماس غلوبال الحل الأكثر اكتمالا لسعر البرميل لتحسين بقايا الزيت الثقيل.  يسعى خبراؤنا للبحث والتطوير باستمرار إلى تحقيق تقدم في التكنولوجيا والعوامل الحفازة التي من شأنها تحسين اقتصاديات التشغيل لمشروعك القادم.  لمزيد من المعلومات، يرجى زيارة www.chevronlummus.com.

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UAE-EU Parliamentary Friendship Group participates in climate change seminar

ABU DHABI, Members of the UAE-EU Parliamentary Friendship Group at the Federal National Council (FNC) participated in a seminar titled “Climate Change and Energy in the Gulf”.

The seminar was held in collaboration with the European Parliament’s Delegation for Relations with the Arabian Peninsula.

The FNC delegation highlighted the UAE’s efforts in the areas of climate change and energy, the launch of the UAE Climate Neutrality 2050 Initiative and the country’s hosting of COP28 in 2023.

They added the UAE is collaborating with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in Abu Dhabi to launch the Energy Transition Accelerator Financing (ETAF) Platform.

During the event, Hannah Neumann, Head of the Delegation for Relations with the Arabian Peninsula, said the challenges posed by climate change are receiving significant attention in the Gulf region and Europe. A total of 196 countries have ratified the Paris Agreement on climate change, including in the Gulf region and Europe, she noted.

The meeting’s participants also reviewed a study titled “Cooperation between GCC Countries and the European Union in Climate Change and Clean Energy”.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Etihad Arena showcases preparations for Fina World Swimming Championships

ABU DHABI, With only two days to go until the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) kicks off, Abu Dhabi Sports Council (ADSC) has today released a fascinating time-lapse video on the construction of the FINA pool at Yas Island’s Etihad Arena.

With the support of a high-skilled and experienced workforce of 25 professionals from pool design specialists – Myrtha Pools, who were flown in from Italy, the championship’s main pool and warm-up pool were installed in just 14 days, transforming the MENA region’s largest state-of-the-art indoor entertainment establishment into a purpose-built swimming venue.

Construction was carried out non-stop for the first 72 hours of the project, with the expert team working on rota basis shifts for the first three days. In the space of 9 days, the team successfully built both the main competition (25 metres x 26 metres) and the warm-up (25m x 20m) pools with every piece of equipment shipped from Italy specifically for the prestigious global event.

The two pools are surrounded by a temporary 3,000m2 deck raised to 2.2m at pool level, provided by Arena Middle East. The impressive-looking deck was put together in 12 days by an experienced team of 50 professionals, who worked 12 hours per day. The local, regional, and international swimmers will be able to access the pool deck through four purpose-built staircases.

Following the completion of the construction, the main competition pool was filled in just 47 hours, using state-of-the-art technologies that will ensure the water quality will be perfect and crystal clear for elite athletes to showcase the very best in aquatic sporting talent.

A time-lapse video of the High Dive Tower and Diving Springboards was also captured. Sponsored by Omega, the infrastructures will be at the centre of all the action during this week’s Aquatics Festival, which will be hosted in parallel with the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) on Yas Island.

Completed in 21 days, a specialised raised deck has been built over the stairs into the Bay Housing with the space accommodating the equipment used for timing, scoring and technology officials.

The High Dive Tower has multiple platforms at 10m (west side) and at 7.5m (south side). It also has three vertical platforms installed at 5m, 20m and 27m. In addition, a 3m springboard deck has also been created for a diving exhibition event.

With the infrastructures now in place, Abu Dhabi is gearing up to welcome some of the world’s best elite swimmers, for an action-packed six days, showcasing the very best sporting talent.

This week, over 1,100 athletes representing over 180 national federations from across the globe will be competing at Yas Island, in an exhilarating competition that is expected to be watched by more than thousands of spectators inside the venue and millions worldwide.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Etihad Arena ready for the exceptional edition FINA World Swimming Championships

ABU DHABI, With only two days to go until the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) kicks off, Abu Dhabi Sports Council (ADSC) today released a fascinating time-lapse video on the construction of the FINA pool at Yas Island’s Etihad Arena.

With the support of a high-skilled and experienced workforce of 25 professionals from pool design specialists – Myrtha Pools, who were flown in from Italy, the championship’s main pool and warm-up pool were installed in just 14 days, transforming the MENA region’s largest state-of-the-art indoor entertainment establishment into a purpose-built swimming venue.

Construction was carried out non-stop for the first 72 hours of the project, with the expert team working on rota basis shifts for the first three days. In the space of 9 days, the team successfully built both the main competition (25 metres x 26 metres) and the warm-up (25m x 20m) pools with every piece of equipment shipped from Italy specifically for the prestigious global event.

The two pools are surrounded by a temporary 3,000m2 deck raised to 2.2m at pool level, provided by Arena Middle East. The impressive-looking deck was put together in 12 days by an experienced team of 50 professionals, who worked 12 hours per day. The local, regional, and international swimmers will be able to access the pool deck through four purpose-built staircases.

Following the completion of the construction, the main competition pool was filled in just 47 hours, using state-of-the-art technologies that will ensure the water quality will be perfect and crystal clear for elite athletes to showcase the very best in aquatic sporting talent.

A time-lapse video of the High Dive Tower and Diving Springboards was also captured. Sponsored by Omega, the infrastructures will be at the centre of all the action during this week’s Aquatics Festival, which will be hosted in parallel with the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) on Yas Island.

Completed in 21 days, a specialised raised deck has been built over the stairs into the Bay Housing with the space accommodating the equipment used for timing, scoring and technology officials.

The High Dive Tower has multiple platforms at 10m (west side) and at 7.5m (south side). It also has three vertical platforms installed at 5m, 20m and 27m. In addition, a 3m springboard deck has also been created for a diving exhibition event.

With the infrastructures now in place, Abu Dhabi is gearing up to welcome some of the world’s best elite swimmers, for an action-packed six days, showcasing the very best sporting talent.

This week, over 1,100 athletes representing over 180 national federations from across the globe will be competing at Yas Island, in an exhilarating competition that is expected to be watched by more than thousands of spectators inside the venue and millions worldwide.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur all set to make history as first Arab woman to play in Mubadala World Tennis Championship

ABU DHABI, Ons Jabeur, the highest-ranked Arab player ever, has joined the star-studded line-up for the 13th edition of the Mubadala World Tennis Championship at the International Tennis Centre, Zayed Sports City, and will make history as the first Arab to play in the Championship when she takes to the court on Thursday.

Jabeur, from Tunisia, who reached a career-high ranking of World No.7 last month, will face Tokyo Olympics singles gold medallist Belinda Bencic in the headline women’s match on Thursday, Day 1 of the three-day festival that runs from 16 – 18 December.

Jabeur replaces US Open winner Emma Raducanu, who withdrew from the Championship after testing positive for COVID-19 upon arriving in Abu Dhabi.

Championship organisers also confirmed US No. 1 Taylor Fritz and British No. 2 Dan Evans will feature in the much-anticipated men’s draw.

Jabeur, Africa’s No.1, has enjoyed a strong season, reaching the quarter-finals at Wimbledon and winning her maiden WTA title by defeating Daria Kasatkina at the Birmingham Classic, making history as the first Arab to win a WTA Tour event.

“I am proud and honoured to be the first Arab woman to play the Mubadala World Tennis Championship. 2021 has been a terrific year for me and I know that the Championship is the best start to an exciting 2022 season.

“Abu Dhabi is a major sports destination and has always felt special to me, every time I come, I am grateful and amazed by the incredible welcome and support of the people. I look forward to bringing my A-game to the court and put on the best show possible for Abu Dhabi tennis fans,” said Ons Jabeur.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Science results from Emirates Mars Mission trigger new discoveries

DUBAI, The Emirates Mars Mission, the first interplanetary exploration undertaken by an Arab nation, has triggered a rush of new observations, discoveries and insights into Mars’ unique atmosphere, its composition and dynamics.

With key announcements already made including new and startling observations of Mars’ discrete aurora and unprecedented views of dayside oxygen and carbon monoxide structures in the planet’s atmosphere, new avenues of exploration are now being opened up by the slew of data being brought back from the Hope spacecraft. For the first time, Hope is building a full diurnal picture of Mars’ atmosphere.

“The success of Hope is already assured from our early results and observations and we can already see a vast number of new potential avenues of exploration opening up as a result of our early data,” said Emirates Mars Mission Science Lead, Hessa Al Matroushi. “We are seeing Mars in remarkable detail and are able to characterise the diurnal behaviours of Mars’ atmosphere for the first time ever. The potential we are now seeing from the mission undoubtedly exceeds our expectations.”

Papers and posters being shared and presented at the AGU21 Fall Meeting in New Orleans reflect the unique picture of Mars’ atmosphere being built by EMM’s Hope Probe, with a combination of Hope’s advanced instrumentation and smart elliptical orbit providing new views of the Martian atmosphere at all times through the day, night and seasons of the Red Planet.

Christopher S. Edwards, EMIRS Instrument Lead, said, “The ability of EMM to observe Mars at all local times on short timescales enables the daily variation of these clouds to be studied. The EMIRS observations show that clouds are thickest and cover the most area early in the morning and late in evening with fewer clouds near midday. The comparison of clouds observed by EMIRS at thermal-infrared wavelengths to those observed by EXI at visible wavelengths can provide further information about the clouds, such as size of the water ice aerosols that make up the clouds.”

“As on the earth, clouds on Mars are an important part of the water cycle and characterising how they change from hour-to-hour and day-to-day is an important part in understanding both the present and past climates,” said Michael Wolff, EXI Instrument Lead.

Filling a crucial gap in our understanding of Mars and meeting its mission objective of addressing a number of science goals defined by MEPAG (the Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group), Hope’s ground-breaking observations are available to scientists and enthusiasts globally, uploaded to the EMM Science Data Centre and available freely from the emm.ae website.

Hope set out to measure the global, diurnal and seasonal response of the Martian atmosphere to solar forcing; the atmospheric conditions relating to the rate of atmospheric escape – particularly of Hydrogen and Oxygen and the temporal and spatial behaviour of Mars’ exosphere. With early results showing exciting observations of Mars’ discrete aurora and additional bandwidth and resources available to encompass additional observations, further measurements of auroral phenomena have been brought into the mission’s goals, extending its capabilities beyond Hope’s planned goals.

Mars Hope carries three instruments; the Emirates eXploration Imager (EXI) digital camera, which captures images of Mars with a resolution of 2 to 4 km along with measuring the amount of water ice and ozone in the lower atmosphere through the UV bands; the Emirates Mars InfraRed Spectrometer (EMIRS), which measures the emitted energy from the martian surface and atmosphere, deriving the global distribution of dust, ice cloud, and water vapor in the Martian lower atmosphere, and the Emirates Mars Ultraviolet Spectrometer (EMUS), which measures oxygen and carbon monoxide in the thermosphere and the variability of hydrogen and oxygen in the exosphere.

“By comparing the images of hydrogen that we gain from the EMUS instrument to the maps of water ice, water vapor, and dust acquired by the EXI and EMIRS instruments, scientists will be able to reconstruct the details of how hydrogen is transported through the Martian atmosphere and how water has been lost from the planet over the history of the Solar System,” Said EMM Deputy Science Lead and EMUS Instrument Lead Justin Deighan. “Thanks to the uniquely large orbit of the Hope probe around Mars, the instruments on the Hope probe are able to view the planet from different points of view across all times of day, bringing powerful new insights to our understanding of Mars’ atmospheric dynamics.”

The Mission’s Hope Probe is following its planned 20,000 – 43,000 km elliptical science orbit, with an inclination to Mars of 25 degrees, giving it a unique ability to complete one orbit of the planet every 55 hours and capture a full planetary data sample every nine days throughout its one Martian year (two Earth year) mission to map Mar’s atmospheric dynamics.

EMM and the Hope probe are the culmination of a knowledge transfer and development effort started in 2006, which has seen Emirati engineers working with partners around the world to develop the UAE’s spacecraft design, engineering and manufacturing capabilities. Hope is a fully autonomous spacecraft, carrying three instruments to measure Mars’ atmosphere. Weighing some 1,350 kg, and approximately the size of a small SUV, the spacecraft was designed and developed by MBRSC engineers working with academic partners, including LASP at the University of Colorado, Boulder; Arizona State University, the University of California, Berkeley, Space Science Institute, Boulder and Northern Arizona University.

The Hope Probe’s historic journey to the Red Planet coincided with a year of celebrations to mark the UAE’s Golden Jubilee.

Source: Emirates News Agency