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Plant Waste Management

Efficient and sustainable waste handling solutions tailored to industrial environments. This selection includes specialized trailers for sludge, versatile tractors, loaders, and service vehicles designed for demanding waste management tasks. Additionally, we offer glass crushers, high-performance vertical and horizontal balers, and customizable skips in various colors and dimensions, providing adaptable solutions for effective waste reduction, recycling, and disposal.

Typologies

Accessories

  • Special trailers for sludge

  • Tractors, loaders and service vehicles

  • Glass crushers

  • Vertical and horizontal balers

  • Skips tailored in colors and dimensions

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PROJECTS

Our Successful Projects

Petrochemical

Bouri Field

The Bouri Field is located offshore in Block NC-41, about 120km northwest of Tripoli in the waters of Libya. Water depth in the region ranges between 145m and 183m. Is estimated to contain 4.5 billion barrels (720,000,000 m3) in proven recoverable crude oil reserves and 3.5 trillion cubic feet (99 km3) of associated natural gas with an annual production potential of 6 billion m³. Bouri field development includes two offshore platforms- DP3 and DP4, seven subsea wells and an Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO). Bouri is considered the largest producing oilfield in the Mediterranean.
Alba Project

Petrochemical

ALBA Project – PP and PEL plants

The project consists of two plants: one for producing linear polyethylene (PEL) and another for producing polypropylene (PP), each with an annual production capacity of 300,000 tons. Both plants utilize cutting-edge technologies that ensure top energy efficiency. These technologies are leading in the market and are the first of their kind to be implemented on the Iberian Peninsula.

Oil&Gas

Berri Oil Field Expansion

The Berri field, situated along the eastern coast of Saudi Arabia, is undergoing expansion through the Berri Increment Program (BIP) to increase its crude production capacity to 500,000 barrels per day (bpd). Initially discovered in 1964, the Berri field commenced crude oil production in 1970, with the Berri gas plant starting operations in 1977. Currently capable of producing 250,000 bpd of Arab Light crude, the field’s expansion program aims to double its crude production capacity through enhanced oil recovery techniques.

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