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Partners to support carbon reduction in North Africa

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is a top priority for petrochemical and oil and gas companies. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

SEGITEC, an integrator of control and instrumentation solutions with roots in North Africa, has become the official distributor of Fluenta, a global leader in developing ultrasonic sensing technology to measure flare gas

Fluenta’s technology enables accurate measurement and reporting of flare gas emissions, an incredibly pertinent issue in the oil and gas industry amid increasingly stringent environmental regulations. The company offers real-time data for immediate response to irregularities, supporting regulatory compliance, environmental sustainability, safety, and operational optimisation. With precise monitoring, petrochemical companies can balance economic efficiency and responsible environmental management. With SEGITEC providing its expertise as an integrator of control and instrumentation, the new partnership will help organisations enhance their sustainable practices.

"Fluenta's mission to help operators comply with environmental regulations is complemented by SEGITEC's expertise in providing value-added services, which include project management, engineering, commissioning, operations, and maintenance,” said Julian Dudley-Smith, Fluenta managing director. “The partnership will support operators' decarbonisation plans, enhance environmental credentials, and ensure compliance with regulations and safety standards.”

“We are excited to partner with Fluenta, a company that shares our vision for a sustainable future," added Omar Ben Ayed, SEGITEC's CEO. “This partnership is a significant milestone, as it allows us to offer energy companies in North Africa and Gabon the best-in-class solutions to meet tightening environmental standards. Together, we are committed to empowering the region's oil, gas, and petrochemical industries to achieve their environmental goals while maintaining operational excellence.”

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