Abraj Energy Services strengthens global partnerships
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Abraj Energy Services, an Omani oil and gas services provider, has strengthened its international presence by signing two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with the Algerian Institute of Petroleum and the Sonatrach Management Academy.
These agreements aim to advance human capital development and operational excellence, underscoring Abraj’s commitment to elevating global industry standards through strategic collaborations.
These partnerships build upon a comprehensive MoU signed with the Sonatrach Group in April 2024, which established a robust framework for creating new business opportunities and fostering integrated project management in the oil and gas services sector between Oman and Algeria.
Saif Said Al Hamhami, CEO of Abraj Energy Services, stated: “This collaboration is a strategic expansion of our initial agreement with Sonatrach. It amplifies our capability in training and development and showcases the international recognition and demand for our high-quality solutions. We are proud to set these standards of excellence and innovation in partnership with esteemed institutions like the Algerian Institute of Petroleum and Sonatrach Management Academy.”
Abraj’s leadership in forging meaningful partnerships aligns with its vision for sustainable development and commitment to growth and innovation. The company continues to empower its workforce and adhere to the highest standards of safety and performance, as evidenced by the robust training outcomes at Infitech, its training centre. In the past year alone, Infitech has successfully trained over 9300 participants and held more than 2300 sessions, significantly enhancing the skills of the workforce and reinforcing Abraj’s role as a catalyst for industry development.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/05022025/abraj-energy-services-strengthens-global-partnerships/
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