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Machinery and Tools

We offer a versatile selection of high-performance machinery and tools essential for workshop efficiency and precision. From bench and portable tools to robust fabrication and welding machines, our range is designed to support all levels of mechanical and structural work. These tools are built to withstand rigorous daily use, ensuring reliability and quality for fabrication, assembly, and maintenance tasks in demanding environments.

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  • Bench & portable tools

  • Workshop fabrication & welding machines

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PROJECTS

Our Successful Projects

Oil&Gas

Western desert Gas Complex Train

The expansion of Western Desert Gas Complex (WDGC) is located in El-Amreya, Alexandria, Egypt. Once operational, the new Train D will increase WDGC’s production capacity to 1.5 bcfd, up from the current 950 MMcfd, with a capacity of 600 MMcfd. This expansion will not only boost the supply of ethane-propane mixture for Egyptian petrochemical producers but also increase WDGC’s production of LPG and condensates for the local market.

Oil&Gas

Zohr Field Development Project

Zohr, an offshore gas field located in the Shorouk area of Egypt, represents the largest discovery of its kind in the Mediterranean. Identified using advanced offshore exploration techniques, this massive natural gas project lies approximately two hundred kilometers north of Port Said. With vast reserves, Zohr has the potential to meet Egypt’s energy demands for many years to come. Moreover, it positions the country to become a significant player in liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports within the Mediterranean region. The project required the implementation of cutting-edge technological solutions to develop infrastructure that adhered to strict timelines, budgets, and quality standards, from the initial exploration phase to production commencement.

Oil&Gas

Abu Attifel and NC 125 Conventional Oil Field

Located onshore Libya, the Abu Attifel and NC 125 fields are active in conventional oil production. Their peak production occurred in 1994, having already recovered 92.14% of their total recoverable reserves. Economic projections indicate that oil extraction will continue until these fields reach their economic limit by 2046. Presently, these fields contribute approximately 5% to Libya’s daily oil output.

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