Proger, a company that operates in oil & gas engineering, has signed memoranda of understanding with the Egyptian companies Petrojet and Enppi, both owned by the public oil company EGPC.
The goal of the two two-year agreements is an industrial partnership in which the companies commit to consolidate and expand their presence in the Middle East and North Africa in the petrochemical and energy sectors.
The "strategic agreements we have signed demonstrate the great growth of Proger Egypt and further broaden Proger's horizons throughout the Middle East and North Africa," says Marco Lombardi, CEO of Proger.
"We are reaping the fruits - he adds - of a path that started from the Emirates twenty years ago, which today sees us as protagonists in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, and which, thanks also to these new synergies, will develop in other countries in the Mena area, starting from Iraq".
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