Tripoli
18th March 2013
Zulal Water Technology (“ZWT”) today announced it had been awarded a contract by Waha Oil Company (“Waha Oil”) to provide three turnkey R.O Water plants at Waha’s Gialo, Waha and Essider oil camps.
Tripoli/Waha
18 June 2012
Zulal Water Technology (“ZWT”) today announced it had successfully provided an urgently required 1000M3/day water plant to the Waha Oil Company (“Waha Oil”) at its oil production site in Waha
Water Desalination Report www.desalination.com/wdr
30 January 2012
The use of the various units is further complicated when projects are delivered on a BOO or BOT basis and a plant’s production capacity is expressed on a per-year, rather than per-day or per-hour basis. When projects are described in terms of million cubic meters per year (MCM/y) – or when US plants are referred to in terms of acre-feet per year (AFY) – the volumes do not reflect the actual production capacity of a plant, but rather, the amount of water the plant has been contracted to furnish over the course of the year; the actual production capacity is usually significantly higher (see “Energy Cost” story, this issue).
Arab Water World www.awwmag.com
August 2010
Zulal Water Technology Group is a Libyan registered Company with headquarters in central Tripoli, primarily focusing on the burgeoning Libyan Water & Wastewater needs working in an effective team process with the clients who respects and incorporates their requirements as well as their technical needs.
The Tripoli Post http://www.tripolipost.com
July 2010
AS part of a co-operation project between El Zulal and the Libyan Government, and continuing the trend of significant growth in Libya for WPL Ltd and El Zulal, the most recent development has been to provide wastewater treatment solution for a hospital near Ubari.
Libyan Investment www.libyaninvestment.com
July 2010
Continuing the trend of significant growth in Libya for WPL Ltd and El Zulal, the most recent development has been to provide wastewater treatment solutions for a hospital near Ubari. These facilities were provided as part of a co-operation project between El Zulal and the Libyan Government.
Global Water Intelligence www.globalwaterintel.com
April 2010
With industrial references stretching to the remotest corners of Libya, Zulal Water Technology is eyeing bigger prizes in both the municipal and industrial sectors.
Zulal Water Technology has been awarded a new engineering, procurement and construction contract by Harouge Oil Operations. ZWT director Iftikhar ul Haq told GWI that the contract, covering an 80m3/d wastewater treatment and reuse plant at the huge Amal Field, east of Tripoli, is a sign that Libya remains a growth market for local water contractors.