Sergas Group to enhance gas infrastructure in MENA
Middle East-based Sergas Group has signed an agreement with Royal Strategic Partners, an affiliate company of Strategic Investment Capital, to enhance the infrastructure in the gas sector in Middle East and North Africa, the companies said on Thursday.
“This partnership is of great importance to both companies as it enhances strategic plans in line with GCC vision 2020-2030 and commitment for shared sustainable growth in the gas sector,” said Mohamed Damak, Sergas Group CEO.
"This strategic partnership is a milestone in our journey to become one of the largest infrastructure companies,” added Damak.
Sergas Group said that this partnership will expand its portfolio of 7,500 projects across the GCC region, which supplies more than 30,000 metric tons of LPG annually.
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