A joint venture formed in Qatar will offer a range of environmental services and help implement the Qatar National Vision 2030 with regards to striking a balance between development and preservation of natural resources.


The joint venture comprises Qatar-based Energy & Environment Holding (EEH) and CSA Ocean Sciences (CSA), a leader in services related to environmental impacts from the oil sector.


The venture CSA Ocean Sciences (Doha) LLC will offer environmental impact assessments, risk assessments for offshore oil and gas activities, support for large marine infrastructure projects, biological impact assessments, and regulatory compliance permitting and monitoring services.


The board of directors for the joint venture is chaired by Sheikh Jabor bin Yusef bin Jassim Al Thani, principal holder of EEH, and includes members Roudi Baroudi, chief executive officer of EEH, and Robert Mulcahy, chief operating officer of CSA.


“We look forward to joining forces with CSA to build a leading environmental services firm in the GCC region. EEH is dedicated to quality and sustainability of the natural environment, which will only be reinforced with the assistance of CSA,” said Baroudi.


Mulcahy remarked: “EEH’s focus on sustainable energy development supports the Qatar National Vision 2030 initiative, which aims to provide a balance between sustainable development and the protection of Qatar’s unique and diverse natural environment.”


 CSA has conducted over 45 environmental programmes off the coast of Qatar since 1994 with verified long-term results, including oil and gas environmental compliance projects and mitigation programmes using methodologies approved by the Qatari Ministry of Environment.