ConocoPhillips, and GE Water & Process Technologies, a unit of General Electric Company says that GE has become an equal co-venturer in ConocoPhillips’ Water Sustainability Center (WSC) in Qatar. Set within the Qatar Science & Technology Park (QSTP) in Doha and expected to open in late 2008, the WSC will research and develop water solutions primarily for the petroleum and petrochemical sectors, but also will focus on municipal and agricultural solutions.
“We are very pleased that GE will join ConocoPhillips in this important endeavor,” said Mike Stice, president, ConocoPhillips Qatar. “Our vision is for the WSC to become ConocoPhillips' global corporate center of excellence for water-related research and expertise. GE’s leading-edge technologies in chemicals, equipment and advanced membranes, coupled with ConocoPhillips' industrial applications and test facilities, will help us achieve this goal,” he added.
On average, approximately three barrels of water are produced for every barrel of oil produced worldwide. However, this water may contain residual components that limit its use without extensive treatment. ConocoPhillips and GE will work to develop more efficient and cost-effective treatment technologies at the WSC. The collaboration will leverage GE’s global scale and broad water portfolio with ConocoPhillips’ understanding of the petroleum and petrochemicals industries to deliver innovative water solutions to customers in the Middle East region and around the globe.
“This collaborative effort builds upon GE’s commitment to delivering innovative technologies that drive growth and deliver economic and environmental benefits to our customers,” said Jeff Garwood, president and CEO, GE Water & Process Technologies. “We are pleased to be a co-venturer in the WSC and we look forward to harnessing the collective strength of GE and ConocoPhillips as we explore solutions that address the world’s most pressing water challenges.”
"Water sustainability is vital for Qatar and the Middle East, and central to QSTP's strategy of developing key technologies demanded by the local community,” said Dr. Tidu Maini, executive chairman, Qatar Science & Technology Park. “I am very pleased to see ConocoPhillips and GE join forces to advance research in this field. This is a great example of the vibrant collaboration that QSTP is designed to foster."
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