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OIL & GAS

OIL & GAS

Answering the increasing demand

MEB provides powerful solutions today, ensuring a resilient future tomorrow.

MEB provides engineering, procurement and construction services for the realization of infrastructure projects to support the oil and gas industry.
With our vast experience in the field of oil and gas, we help our customers support this strategic industry with streamlined and flexible solutions. We promote project effectiveness with optimal results, creating an infrastructure that drives economic growth.

Harnessing vital resources
MEB supports oil and gas production with infrastructure defined by highest
efficiency and innovative technologies

Answering the increasing demand

MEB provides powerful solutions today, ensuring a resilient future tomorrow.

MEB provides engineering, procurement and construction services for the realization of infrastructure projects to support the oil and gas industry.
With our vast experience in the field of oil and gas, we help our customers support this strategic industry with streamlined and flexible solutions. We promote project effectiveness with optimal results, creating an infrastructure that drives economic growth.

Harnessing vital resources
MEB supports oil and gas production with infrastructure defined by highest
efficiency and innovative technologies

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How Increasing Water Availability for Local Production can Decrease Inflation

The Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy reports that imports of seed, oil and cake have gradually been increasing to meet the rising domestic demand. With approximately double the amount of crushing capacity available as the number of sunflower seed that is produced locally, the question arises why the local industry can’t fill the gap of imports and increase the local level of production – and the first answer that comes to mind, is water scarcity.