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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Fujairah Municipality Launches New Speedy Services

Taht Amrek

The Taht Amrek service was launched on 11 October 2011 by the Director of the Fujairah Municipality, Mohammed Saif Afkham, his deputy, Abdulla Mohamed Alhantoubi and several departmental heads.

Aim

Taht Amrek aims to speed up regular transactions carried out by the Municipality as taht amrek means, 'Your wish is my command.'

It promises to provide more options for communication and thereby give greater customer satisfaction to citizens and residents.

The new initiative revolves around five basic services:

Suggestions and Complaints

Suggestions and complaints will be received and answered in record time through these several methods:

1. Filling in a form available from the Municipality headquarters and branches and dropping it into the SUGGESTION BOX.

2. Sending suggestions and complaints through this link on the Fujairah Municipality website.

3. Making your complaint or sending your suggestion on the 24-hour toll free number: 80036222.

The customer will receive a confirmation text message with a reference number that can be used in keeping track of the complaint or suggestion.

Internet and Fax Communication
Customers will complete many of their transactions in faster time by receiving their documents via the Internet or Fax.

Transportation

Free transportation to the nearest Municipality office and back home for those who don’t have transport available will be provided during official working hours. This service is limited to the emirate of Fujairah.

Document Delivery

Documents that cannot be sent via the Internet or Fax will be delivered by Empost the day after the transaction has been completed. A small cost will be charged for the delivery. This service covers all areas of the UAE, inside and outside Fujairah.

24-Hour Telephone Assistance

Customers can use the 24-hour toll free number of the Fujairah municipality—80036222—to report any problem, complaint or violation of rules.

Booklet

A colourful booklet in Arabic and English is available at the Fujairah Municipality that explains the new range of advanced services for Fujairah Municipality customers.

Further Matters

+ Mohammed Saif Afkham said it was likely that the booklet would be produced in several other major languages common to Fujairah residents.

+ Mr. Afkham also said that e-dirham services would be available in the near future so residents can pay for any services to the Fujairah Municipality online by credit card or electronic funds transfer.

+ Abdulla Mohamed Alhantoubi said that many Fujairah people work in Abu Dhabi throughout the week, returning over the weekend when the Fujairah municipality offices were closed. He said that the provision of a greater range of communication options, including the Internet service and Empost delivery, would help those in this situation.

Download Your Copy

The new booklet in Arabic and English can be downloaded at this link.

Geoff Pound

More Fujairah news, resources, photos and videos are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Fujairah Celebrating World Day of Bread

The 6th World Bread Day is being celebrated around the world on 16 October 2011 but the Public Health Department of the Fujairah Municipality has created some special public events on Wednesday 12th October and Thursday 13th October.

Fujairah Bread Celebration

A bread exhibition and interactive activities will take place behind the Fujairah Municipality building.

Wednesday 12th Programme

9.30am: Opening of the exhibition

10.00am to 12 Noon: Workshop—looking at different wheat types.

10.00am to 12 Noon: Stages in the manufacture of bread from earth to hand.

10.00am to 12 Noon: Local bread making and competition among mothers.

10.30am: First competition plus prizes.

11.00am: Second competition plus prizes.

Thursday 13th Programme

9.00am to 12.00 Noon: Workshop—looking at different wheat types.

9.00am to 12 Noon: Stages in the manufacture of bread from earth to hand.

9.00am to 12 Noon: Local bread making and competition among mothers.

9.40am: First competition plus prizes.

10.30am: Second competition plus prizes.

11.00am: Cake Contest.

11.00am: Competition between participating bakeries.

12 Noon: Honoring those involved.

6th World Bread Day 2011

The World Bread Day is a special day to bake, to talk about bread and its centrality to human life. It is one day in the year to celebrate and honor those who bake bread commercially and in the home.

Read up on World Bread Day by visiting this site and getting some good baking ideas and recipes.

Check out the WBD 2011 Facebook Page and put your own comments and photos online for the world to see.

Shukran

Thanks to the Public Health Department of the Fujairah for taking this initiative and reminding us of the importance of one of the basic necessities of life.

Geoff Pound

More Fujairah news, resources, photos and videos are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Fujairah Looks to Create a Response Centre for Marine Emergencies

Good news for the marine environment, beach hotels, divers and fishermen—Fujairah is looking to develop a centre for marine emergency responses.

Preliminary Meeting

On the 10th October 2011, the Fujairah Municipality, in cooperation with the Ministry of Environment and Water, held a first preparatory meeting with three visiting experts from the Regional Organization for the Protection of the Marine Environment (ROPME).

Aims

The aim of the meeting was to gather data for establishing goals for protecting the marine environment from the risks of pollution which is an urgent matter considering the increased shipping traffic in the Gulf region.

A specific goal was to look at what would be involved in creating a centre that would respond effectively to marine emergencies.

This would be the second centre in the Gulf region.

Expert Presentation

The meeting received a detailed presentation on issues to do with creating a centre and why Fujairah would be an ideal location. The meeting looked at what support would be needed for ships in the event of an emergency.

Attendees

The meeting was attended by a high-level delegation of three experts from ROPME and a number of departmental heads from the Fujairah Municipality, the Ministry of the Environment, the Port of Fujairah and the Department of Immigration and the National Commission for Crises and Emergencies.

Good News

In view of the increasing number of oil tankers in Fujairah waters and the alarming incidence of oil dumping which damages the marine environment, the Fujairah beaches, the tourism and diving industries, this proposal could help provide effective surveillance and a coordinated cleanup when pollution occurs.

Geoff Pound

More Fujairah news, resources, info, photos and videos are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Image: A snapshot taken of attendees at the meeting.

Monday, October 10, 2011

The Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline Project in Fujairah—Latest News


Another Big Project

At the France-Fujairah Forum held in Fujairah on 29 September 2011, Sohail Iqbal sketched out the details on the Abu Dhabi Oil Pipeline, Terminal and Refinery Project in his keynote address on the big development projects that are boosting the expansion of Fujairah.

Here are the main points:

Basics

The details of the Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Project (ADCOP) Project:

+ Owner: International Petroleum Investment Company.

+ Location: The pipeline extends from Hadshan, Abu Dhabi to Fujairah.

+ Length: The pipeline is 370 kms in length.

+ Contract Type: Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC).

+ Payment Terms: Lump Sum Turnkey (LSTK).

+ Facility Type: Crude oil pipeline.

+ Capacity: 1.5 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil.

Completion Date

The pipeline is expected to be complete by the second quarter of 2012.

Project Facilities

The facilities in this project include the following:

+ A pipe that is 370 km long and 48 inches in diameter.

+ A main pumping station.

+ An intermediate pumping station.

+ A main oil terminal.

+ Three Single Point Mooring (SPM) buoys for deepwater tanker loading at Fujairah.

Onshore Terminal

The details of the onshore terminal:

+ 8 tanks which have a 1 million barrel working volume and diameter of 110m.

+ Loading lines 64 inches (1.5m)

+ 12 ship loading pumps for a loading capacity of 80,000 bbl/hr for each SPM.

+ A fiscal metering station.

+ Focus on safety, fire, environmental protection and technical integrity.

Offshore Facilities

+ 3 SPM for VLCCs with 320,000 DWT.

+ 3 loading lines (48 inches) for 80,000 bbl/hr for each line.

+ Integration with future project requirements of the Fujairah Municipality and the Port of Fujairah.

Other Major Fujairah Projects

The Fujairah Oil Industry Zone-Latest News, FIF, 9 October 2011.

The Developments at the Fujairah Port—Latest News, FIF, 8 October 2011.

Strategic Grain Terminal in Fujairah—Latest News, FIF, 6 October 2011.

Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Highway Between Dubai and Fujairah-Latest News, FIF, 5 October 2011.

France—Fujairah Forum

Several articles have been posted on this France-Fujairah business forum, held in Fujairah on 29 September 2011. Go to this article and follow the links that it includes.

Geoff Pound

More Fujairah news, information, photos and videos are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Images: The points and photos are drawn from Sohail Iqbal’s Powerpoint Presentation and are used with thanks.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Director of Fujairah Municipality Inspects Dams and Roads After Floods

Inspection

Following the weekend rain, Director of the Fujairah Municipality, Eng. Mohammed Saif Alkham and Director of Natural Resources for Fujairah, Ali Qasim, inspected all dams and valley areas in the emirate of Fujairah where they were briefed on the situation for residents in the flood-affected areas.

Maintenance

Many roads were damaged by floodwaters, especially those that surround Wadi Wurayah, Wadi Ham, Al Bithna and Wadi Sidr.

The Director of the Fujairah Municipality ordered the total repair of these roads, as soon as possible, so they can be reopened to the public. He issued directives to strengthen some of the dams that catch the rainwater.

Warning

The Fujairah Municipality calls upon all citizens, residents and campers to follow safety procedures in the event of future unstable weather and flooding, especially to keep away from streams that can rise quickly and endanger human life.

Related

‘Drove my Chevy to the Levee, but the Levee was’…Flooded in Fujairah, FIF, 8 June 2011.

Visiting Fujairah’s Wadi Wurayah During and After Storms and Floods, FIF, 18 April 2011.

Thunder, Lightning and Flooding in Fujairah, FIF, 11 April 2011.

Geoff Pound

More Fujairah news, info, resources, photos and videos are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page. Many subscribers have posted photos of the recent rains and flooding.

Image: Flooded roads get covered with soil and are often damaged. This photo of a road in Wadi Wurayah was taken by Fujairah resident, Andrew Scholtz, earlier in the year. See the report on his visit.

The Fujairah Oil Industry Zone—Latest News

In his address to the France—Fujairah Forum, Sohail Iqbal, the municipality’s chief engineer, gave an update on the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone (FOIZ).

Here are his main points:

Establishment

His Highness, Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Fujairah, promulgated the establishment of the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone (FOIZ) through an Emiri Decree—Law #4 of 2011 on 29 March 2011.

Purpose

The FOIZ was set up for these purposes:

+ Developing the petroleum strategy for investment in the region.

+ Regulating all petroleum and hydro-carbon industries including oil and gas industries.

+ Providing infrastructure to companies.

+ Providing administrative services to investors.

Development Plans

+ The current development aims to be completed by the end of 2014.

+ Presently there are 136 tanks with a storage capacity of three million cubic metres.

+ At completion, there will be 262 tanks with a capacity of seven million cubic metres for the storage and export of crude oil and petroleum products.

Vital Statistics

+ 2011 storage capacity: 3,106,504 cubic metres.

+ 2013-2014 storage capacity: 7,889,404 cubic metres.

+ 2016-2017 storage capacity: 10,856,804 cubic metres.

Other Major Fujairah Projects

The Developments at the Fujairah Port—Latest News, FIF, 8 October 2011.

Strategic Grain Terminal in Fujairah—Latest News, FIF, 6 October 2011.

Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Highway Between Dubai and Fujairah-Latest News, FIF, 5 October 2011.

France—Fujairah Forum

Several articles have been posted on this France-Fujairah business forum, held in Fujairah on 29 September 2011. Go to this article and follow the links that it includes.

Geoff Pound

More Fujairah news, information, photos and videos are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Images: The photo is drawn from Sohail Iqbal’s Powerpoint Presentation and is used with thanks.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

The Developments at the Fujairah Port—Latest News

Mr. Sohail Iqbal, the Chief Engineer of the Fujairah Municipality, spoke to his audience at the France—Fujairah Forum (29 September 2011) about the developments at the Fujairah Port, in his keynote address on Fujairah’s big projects.

Here are his major points and photos:

Port of Fujairah
The Port of Fujairah is characterized by these features:

+ Drafts of 15 metres.

+ A 1.4 kilometre long Main Quay.

+ Two bulk loaders for aggregate export.

+ Southern Breakwater Berths.

+ Northern Breakwater Berths (OT1)—Oil Berths.

+ Northern Breakwater Berths (OT2)—Oil Berths.

Two Bulk Loaders

There are two bulk loaders used for aggregate export. Here are the specifications:

+ Berth lengths: 600 metres.

+ Draft: 15 metres.

+ The first bulk loader is capable of loading 2,000 tons per hour.

+ The second bulk loader is capable of loading 4,000 tons per hour.

Southern Breakwater Berths

+ Draft of 15 metres.

+ 840 metres of general cargo berths.

+ A travel lift facility and berth available for the lifting of supply and associated vessels for maintenance and repair.

+ Common user sites for vessel repair.

Northern Breakwater Berths (OT1)—Oil Berths

+ Draft: 18 metres.

+ Four berths.

+ Commissioned in January 2006.

+ Lengths: 840 metres.

Northern Breakwater Berths (OT2)—Oil Berths

+ Commissioned in June 2010.

+ Draft: 18 metres

+ Four berths.

+ Lengths: 1,500 metres.

Range of Services

The range of services provided by the Port of Fujairah includes:

+ General cargo—including project cargoes.

+ Bulk cargo—including aggregate exports.

+ Wet bulk cargo—including fuel, oil for bunkering and trading.

+ Port facilities for small supply craft users and agents.

+ Container activity and other port services.

Other Major Fujairah Projects

Strategic Grain Terminal in Fujairah—Latest News, FIF, 6 October 2011.

Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Highway Between Dubai and Fujairah-Latest News, FIF, 5 October 2011.

France—Fujairah Forum

Several articles have been posted on this France-Fujairah business forum, held in Fujairah on 29 September 2011. Go to this article and follow the links that it includes.

Geoff Pound

More Fujairah news, information, photos and videos are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Images: Photos are drawn from Sohail Iqbal’s Powerpoint Presentation and are used with thanks.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Strategic Grain Terminal in Fujairah—Latest News

The Strategic Grain Terminal is one of Fujairah’s big projects.

It was included in the presentation by the Municipality’s Chief Engineer, Sohail Iqbal, to enthuse French business representatives and investors at the France-Fujairah Forum on 29 September 2011.

Statistics

Mr. Iqbal stated these details about the Strategic Grain Terminal in Fujairah, UAE:

+ 20 Concrete silos (28 metres diameter and 42 metres high).

+ 14 silos for wheat and 6 silos for rice.

+ Total area occupied is approximately 45,000 square metres.

+ Storage capacity of 275,000 metric tons (MT)—215,000MT of wheat and 60,000MT of rice.

+ Throughput per annum—Minimum: 200,000MT; Maximum: 1,800,000MT.

Design

Mr. Iqbal added these details about the Strategic Grain Terminal project:

+ The design and surrounding area can accommodate the addition of 30 more silos to expand in the future to a grain storage capacity of 700,000MT.

+ There is a two-way 1.2 km conveyor belt that connects the storage silos to the shipping berth at the grain terminal (see photo)

Date

The expected date for the completion of this current stage is December 2011.

Construction Details

+ The China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) was awarded the contract on June 2010 when the construction period (commencing September 2010) was planned to take one year.

+ The value of the contract awarded by the Abu Dhabi Investment Company is Dh478m or $US130m.

+ The purpose of the project is not only to provide sufficient grain reserves for the UAE but also to provide an important grain transfer hub for other countries in the Arabian Gulf.

Ramifications

+ This is an Abu Dhabi initiated project and as with the oil pipeline from Abu Dhabi to Fujairah, the strategic location of the eastern port is highlighted as well as the difficulties and extra cost of getting ships through the Arabian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz in times of war and international tension.

+ The Strategic Grain Storage project and terminal represents a diversification of industry for Fujairah and its port. While Fujairah is the second largest oil bunkering port in the world (and still growing) this project illustrates that Fujairah is also involved in grain bunkering with the potential to develop in the future.

+ The silos are being constructed by a Chinese company and thus this project represents a growing business and trade relationship between Fujairah and China.

Further

Fujairah Grain Silos to Guard Against Food Shortages, FIF, 14 March 2011.

France-Fujairah Forum

Several articles have been posted on this France-Fujairah business forum, held in Fujairah on 29 September 2011. Go to this article and follow the links that it includes.

Other Big Projects in Fujairah 2011 Include...

Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Highway Between Dubai and Fujairah-Latest News, FIF, 5 October 2011.

Geoff Pound

More Fujairah news, information, photos and videos are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Images: The photo, from the top of the silos, was taken by Alex Wang, who works on the CHEC project. The other photos are drawn from Sohail Iqbal’s Powerpoint Presentation and are used with thanks.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Highway Between Dubai and Fujairah-Latest News

Update: Directions + Map for New Sheikh Khalifa Highway

Opening Date?

The question most asked around Fujairah at the moment is ‘When will the new, fast highway be open?’ This question is also also being asked by many people in Dubai and Sharjah.

Earlier it was reported that the highway would be opened in July 2011, then September 2011.

The latest official news is that the highway “is set to open early in December 2011.”

Don't hold your breath waiting for the opening day! Add this to the list of those things 'Coming Soon' to Fujairah!

This announcement was made by Sohail Iqbal, Chief Engineer for the Fujairah Municipality, in his keynote address at the France-Fujairah Forum on Thursday 29 September 2011.

(Check this link for other addresses and reports at the France-Fujairah Forum 2011)

Vital Stats

Mr. Iqbal mentioned these other details about the highway:

+ Length: 85kms.

+ The Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Highway will link Dubai to the Central Region of the UAE and Fujairah.

+ It will significantly reduce traveling time by at least 40% between Fujairah and Dubai.

Other reports have mentioned that it will take 45 minutes to travel from Dubai to Fujairah but this depends on your starting and finishing points and how fast you are driving.

Take a Look

* Thanks to Paul Castle for providing this 3-minute video of a drive on a finished section of the Dubai-Fujairah Highway between the Showka and Esfini Interchanges.

* Thanks to Abdulla Al Samahi for posting this photo album of the Highway.

Geoff Pound

More Fujairah news, info, resources, jobs, event notices, photos and videos are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Image: Snapshot of the Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Highway. (Photo courtesy of Mr. Sohail Iqbal)

Fujairah: The Extraordinary Emirate

Extraordinary Discoveries

This little fellow, the Gallagher’s leaf-toed gecko, which has only been recently discovered, epitomizes the extraordinary emirate that is Fujairah.

Fujairah is also home to the endangered Arabian tahr, the Arabian leopard and freshwater fish like the Garra barreimiae that only live in Fujairah’s Wadi Wurayah and the Hajar Mountains. Such rich diversity but you have to search to find them, like most of the extraordinary things in Fujairah.

Extraordinary Landscape

As Max said recently on Twitter: “ Driving up to Fujairah—UAE. Unlike Dubai and Abu Dhabi, this place isn’t flat!” Fujairah is 80% mountains, driving through the Hajar Mountains to Fujairah is totally different.

While the mountains are still yet to be tamed and tracked for hikers and adventure tourists, travelling from Masafi to Dibba will take you through some breathtaking countryside.

There are an increasing number of artists and photographers who are living in Fujairah—people who sense that the landscape is inspiring and firing up their creativity.

Extraordinary Getaway

Judging by the numbers of people who visit from other cities, Fujairah is ‘the getaway resort’ for the UAE and it is increasingly the ‘blob out’ destination for Europeans who want a week or two in the sun.

Extraordinary Wilderness

Wadi Wurayah was designated the first Protected National Park in the UAE and it is a major centre of environmental conservation and research.

Photographers like world-renowned Michael Roggo have had a field day in this park.

Not only is this protected area a paradise for scientists who are making head-turning discoveries, it is regularly turned into an outdoor classroom for some hands-on learning about the environment.

Extraordinary Ocean

One of Fujairah’s great playgrounds is the enormous stretch of water that extends 15 miles out into the Indian Ocean.

Fujairah is the fishing capital of the Emirates and the waters are generally safe for trawling around the oil tankers or sinking your line right to the bottom. Look at the extraordinary types of fish found in Fujairah waters.

Diving is increasingly a popular pursuit off the Fujairah coast as enthusiasts explore the fish, the coral and the shipwrecks under the surface.

Extraordinary Heritage

Instead of building lots of shiny and glitzy towers, Fujairah is banking its future on old and dusty towers and forts. It has got more ancient sites than any other emirate and international archaeological teams come every year and make amazing finds in Fujairah. The heritage sites are still being developed and made accessible to visitors. They include the oldest functioning mosque at Al Bidya, the Fujairah Fort/Museum and surrounding ancient village and the Bithna Fort, which has played a significant role in the story of the UAE.

Extraordinary Culture

Several heritage villages have been developed at Madhab and in the Fujairah Fort vicinity but the Fujairah Social Development Centre is a superb place where people can buy Emirati crafts, see them being made and talk to the women who are making them.

When the traditional sword competition was established as an annual event last year (2010) it signaled a renaissance in Emirati culture. In its inaugural year two Guinness World Records were set in Fujairah—the largest yolla dance (traditional Emirati dance) and the highest throw of the Emirati sword. The competition is a focus for a showcasing of Emirati culture and heritage.

Other expressions of the extraordinary culture that you can see in Fujairah are the Friday afternoon bull butting, the traditional Emirati rowing boat races and the shoosh—the racing of the traditional Emirati fishing boats that are made from the date palm.

Extraordinary Fujairah

The small, rare, unique, different looking Gallagher’s leaf-toed gecko is an apt symbol of the extraordinary emirate.

Don't bother coming if you're only looking for more of the same.

Geoff Pound

More Fujairah news, info, resources, photos and videos are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Image: “The small, rare, unique, different-looking Gallagher’s leaf-toed gecko is an apt symbol of the extraordinary emirate.”