Honeywell Analytics marks expo success
Following on from the great success of the recent 12th annual Adipec exhibition in Abu Dhabi, Honeywell Analytics has announced its stand competition winners.
Honeywell Analytics received a record number of visitors to its stand and had over 300 entrants to its competition.
Entrants were invited to provide their details and answer five easy product related questions to go into a draw for a selection of fantastic prizes: First prize was a stunning 42” Panasonic plasma screen television with a runner-up prize of a Creative Zen Video MP3/MP4 player going to three lucky winners.
The winners were picked at random on the last day of the show by an ADNEC Representative, and we have pleasure in announcing their names:
First prize (Plasma Screen) won by: Abdel Samed Hamouda, Team Leader Water Well at the National Drilling Company.
First runner up prize (Video MP3/MP4 player): Mahmoud Yousif Khanfar, Senior Operation Supervisor at ADCO.
Second runner up prize (Video MP3/MP4 player): Abdul Fattah Hassan, Facility Integral Support Team Leader at Zakum Development Company.
Third runner up prize (Video MP3/MP4 player): Mr. Nour El-Dein Guernouti from the National Drilling Company
Honeywell Analytics is the world’s leading manufacturer of toxic and flammable gas and fire detection systems. Suitable for industrial, commercial and domestic applications where people can be exposed to toxic, corrosive or flammable gases, Honeywell Analytics’ gas solutions are available in fixed and portable ranges.
Halliburton sells lift boat
A Halliburton subsidiary, Halliburton Manufacturing and Services Limited, announced that it had closed a deal to sell the Irish Sea Pioneer, a self-elevating workover platform, to a BHP Billiton subsidiary, BHP Billiton Petroleum Limited, for an undisclosed amount.
The sale of the vessel, which is currently located off the North Wales coast in the
Irish Sea, will result in an estimated pre-tax gain of $8 million for Halliburton.
“This culminates Halliburton’s sale of lift boats outside the US market,” said Cris Gaut, Halliburton’s chief financial officer.
Halliburton, founded in 1919, is one of the world’s largest providers of products and services to the petroleum and energy industries.

