A leading global Oil & Gas refining company, Marie Tecnimont Group, says it is prepared to support Nigeria in unlocking its greater values and processing its natural resources.
This, the company hopes, will help in developing circular economy for the first time in the country, noting that the initiative is coming on the heels of the recent signing of an agreement with African Refinery Port Harcourt Limited (ARPHL) for the construction of 100,000bpd refinery to be co-located in Port Harcourt.
The company’s plan is contained in a statement at its Headquarters in Italy and made available to the press in Lagos, Nigeria.
“We are really honoured to support Nigeria both in unlocking greater values by processing its natural resources and in developing circular economy for the first time in the country,” Alessandro Bernini, the company’s CEO, remarked.
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He noted that Biojet is one of the most effective solutions to reduce the carbon footprint of the global aviation industry, saying that these new contracts confirm the strong geographical diversification of any backlog and the reliability of their technology-driven value proposition.
Bernini recalled that the company’s subsidiaries, Tecnimont and Stamicarbon, had been awarded several new contracts and other variations for licensing, engineering services and EPC activities by international clients in Europe, the Middle East, Far East and Nigeria.
Listed in the Milan Stock Exchange, Marie Tecnimont SpA is a global leader in the transformation of natural resources in plant engineering in downstream oil & gas with technological and execution competencies.
Through its subsidiaries, the Group operates in the field of green chemistry and the technologies to support energy transition. The Group operates in about 45 countries through approximately 50 operative companies and powered by a staff strength of about 9,300 personnel.


