Q-Chem received 10 summer students from different universities, colleges and high schools.
Students in different disciplines allocated to HR - Training, Finance, Marketing, PR and Technical departments.
Students were visited by their respective instructors; these visits by the instructors were well received and helped the students to
remain focused on their assigned tasks.
Hassan Al-Mahmoud – Summer Student from CNAQ in the Training Department
Hassan Al-Mahmoud and Instructors from CNAQ visiting Q-Chem Training
The first group was assigned to evaluate a new method to increases the recovery of hydrocarbons in the recovery section of Polyethylene plant. The possibilities of further increase in capacity of the columns, de-ethanizer, and de-hexanizer, the effect of the further increase in capacity on downstream equipments, and column bypass line on column performance, were studied and explored by this group. This work was supported by HYSYS simulation for the recovery section for comparison on both the actual and design cases.
The second group was assigned to produce a replicate copy of the Ingenero report in which all the calculations and data collection is made in house using the thermodynamics, Heat balance, Mass balance and material balance in addition to efficiency calculations for the Ethylene plant. The group was able to complete and verify the results as per the Ingenero report.
Ahmad Saied - Summer Student from University of Leeds in the Technical Department receiving the gift with a
recognition certificate from Don Lycette, Dan coombs, Nabeel Al-Saadi and Anuraag Malve
Qatar Career Fair 2009 got under way at Doha Exhibition Centre on April 12. Opened by HH the Heir Apparent Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, the five-day fair aimed to offer Qatari students a window of recruitment, training, and sponsorship opportunities. More than 100 leading Qatari companies, financial institutions, universities and multi-national establishments operating in the state are taking part in the fair. (read more)
The country’s energy sector offers unique structured career opportunities for Qataris, the Deputy Premier HE Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Attiyah said. Structured career opportunities have been developed over many years, Al-Attiyah said at the 5th annual Qatarization Review Meeting of the Energy and Industry sector yesterday. Al-Attiyah thanked various educational institutions in the country and government ministries and agencies for their support of the Strategic Qatarization Plan. Al-Attiyah honored three companies at the sector’s first annual Qatarization awards presentation. Qatar Shell GTL (for supporting Qatarization) and Q-Chem (support for training and development). (read more)
Qatar University (QU) and Qatar Chemical Company (Q-Chem) announced on Thursday 18 June the winners of the Protective Workwear for Women Design Competition. The winners and participants were awarded appreciation plaques and certificates. (read more)
The yearly Qatari town hall meeting which involves Q-Chem management and the all nationals. The meeting will be held early in October.