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MIDDLE EAST WATER IN BRIEF Vol 11, Issue 11 (November 2010)

* Hyflux has been awarded the $100 million EPC contract for the 40,000m3/d Tobruk SWRO plant in Libya.

Consolidation reduces pool of water stocks Vol 11, Issue 7 (July 2010)

Ongoing merger activity in the water industry is threatening to reduce the universe of investible stocks. Who will step up to fill the gap?

Metito takes on new capital ahead of 2012 IPO Vol 11, Issue 7 (July 2010)

A $40 million cash injection from international investors will help Metito Utilities to broaden its project portfolio. It will also act as a bridge to a planned IPO for Metito Holdings in 2012.

STOCK MARKET ESCAPES Vol 11, Issue 7 (July 2010)

Sembcorp has won its battle to buy out the minority shareholders in Cascal.

MIDDLE EAST WATER NEWS BRIEF Vol 11, Issue 6 (June 2010)

Haya Water, the wastewater concessionaire in the Omani governorate of Muscat, is rescheduling its ongoing network and treatment plant procurement programme.

MIDDLE EAST WATER NEWS BRIEF Vol 11, Issue 5 (May 2010)

The $10 million order energy recovery contract for the 500,000m3/d desalination plant at Soreq in Israel has been awarded to Flowserve’s Calder division, which will supply its DWEER units to the facility.

Structuring Oman's water future Vol 11, Issue 5 (May 2010)

The expanding opportunities for private water operators in Oman could herald a broader restructuring of the Sultanate’s water sector.

MIDDLE EAST WATER NEWS IN BRIEF Vol 11, Issue 4 (April 2010)

* MWH is selling its interest in Jordanbased MWH Arabtech Jardaneh (MWHAJ) to partner Arabtech Jardaneh. MWHAJ, previously part of the LEMA JV whose water and wastewater management contract in Amman expired on 31 December 2006, has been renamed AJ Water & Environment. MWH will continue its operations in Jordan and the Middle East independently.

Berlinwasser heads for the million mark in China Vol 11, Issue 2 (February 2010)

Berlinwasser wants to grow aggressively in the Chinese wastewater market. A new contract in Panjin should give it leverage to expand.

LOOKING TO CHINA Vol 11, Issue 2 (February 2010)

* Aqualyng has recovered from a neardeath experience during 2009, when project delays coincided with the disappearance of refinancing options to create losses of nearly $12 mllion on revenues of $479,000 in the 12 months ending 30 September.