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Western Asia Regional Preparatory MeetingManama, Bahrain1-2 of June 2008

Presented By:Presented By:Jeff Stephenson, Vice President- Chief Operating Officer, Jeff Stephenson, Vice President- Chief Operating Officer,

Oryx Enterprises, Doha- QatarOryx Enterprises, Doha- Qatar

SAVING BILLIONS OF GALLONS OF FRESH SAVING BILLIONS OF GALLONS OF FRESH WATER and TONS OF WASTE & WATER and TONS OF WASTE &

POLLUTANTS….One Project at a Time.POLLUTANTS….One Project at a Time.

Some countries have water, but no energy. Some have energy but no water. Then there are the unfortunate others who have neither.

Human life, as with all animal and plant life on the planet, is dependent upon water. Not only do we need water to grow our food, generate our power and run our industries, but we need it as a basic part of our lives.

Because of the intimate relationship between water and life, water is woven into the basic fabric of all cultures, religions, and societies in myriad ways.

Water for People, Water for LIFE….

At this point in the twenty-first Century we are surrounded with the marvels of modern communications, electronics and bio-mechanics; where we have charted the

human genome yet we have not mustered the skills, resources and will to provide all members of the global population something as basic as safe water supply.

Water in the Middle East

•The GCC is required to invest an estimated $100 billion over the next ten years in the water and desalination projects to keep up with the surge in demands caused by increases in tourism and

year on year population increases.

•The Middle East makes up 5% of the global population, but has only about 1% of the world's renewable fresh water

•The average annual increase of demand for desalinated water in the Arab world is 6% per annum compared to 3% global average

•  40% of the water demand in the Middle East comes from the industrial and municipal sectors due to the

construction boom underway.

Source: Utilities Middle East, March 2008

Construction boom…

The total construction effort inthe GCC, Iran and Iraq is currentlyrunning in the hundreds ofbillions of USD but is on track toexceed US$5 Trillion in the nextfew years!

For the past two decades,the construction sector in the Middle East has beenexperiencing a major boom.

Due to this boom, over the next two years, the consumption of FRESH water by the Middle East regions’

projects just for concrete curing will exceed

one hundred billion liters!

(100,000,000,000)

THIS IS EQUIVALENT TO A 14km LAKE GONE IN 2 YEARS

Pictured is Lake Monona, Madison, Wisconsin, USA

Four point seven billion (4,666,666,666) liters PER MONTH!

Lake National Park, Oregon USA

Or 7 ½ Olympic size swimming pools gone every hour!

Six million four hundred thousand (6,400,000) liters per hour!

(1,783 liters a second!!!!!)

or 107,000 liters every minute

SINAK S-102

Helping the construction industry Helping the construction industry save billions of liters of water, one save billions of liters of water, one

project at a time.project at a time.

S-102 is a 100% environmentally friendly alternative to using water for curing of concrete that provides the same results as 14 day water curing without sacrificing quality, time or cost.

It enables the world’s contractors to produce high quality long lasting concrete structures faster and easier without wasting water or creating waste and pollution.

100 m2 Concrete Curing: Water vs. S-102

Blanket (14 day Water)Effects on concreteDesired results when done properly –

meets specifications

Waste1. 27-34,000 liters of water used /

evaporated. 2. 100+ m2 of burlap/blanket3. 100+ m2 of plastic sheeting4. Fuel, labor and time

S-102Effects on concreteConsistent optimum results – exceeds specifications

Waste1. 2 liters of water2. Produces NO WASTE– product is

consumed by concrete, packaging is biodegradable/application equipment reusable

Which makes more environmental sense?

27-34,000 gallons of water for 14-day blanket curing

VS.

Two liters of water for total S-102 treatment

Water Savings (liters)

> 1.5 Million m2 of plastic sheeting

> 1.5 Million m2 of burlap blankets

Okay…now that we have saved billions of liters of FRESH water…..

what can you do with it?

We consume it. (drinking, cooking, brushing our teeth)

We share it with those in need. (Drought stricken and worn torn

countries)

We replenish our supply……..

Together we have started making a difference.

Care to join us?

Thank You!