Our company was officially established with a bold vision: to create modern, high-integrity pipeline systems that power energy logistics across emerging markets. Founded by a team of engineers, energy experts, and infrastructure strategists, we set out to build safe, efficient, and scalable pipelines that would connect crude oil sources to refineries, terminals, and ports.
After years of planning, surveying, and engineering innovation, we completed our first major crude oil pipeline. Stretching across challenging terrain, it became a vital link between inland production fields and coastal refineries. This achievement marked one of the first large-scale pipeline infrastructures of its kind, setting a new standard for energy transport worldwide.
As industrialization accelerated between the World Wars, the need for stable energy supply chains surged. Our company expanded its network significantly, building hundreds of kilometers of additional pipelines, constructing new pumping stations, and pioneering advancements in welding and pressure control technology.
In the post-war period, with the global economy entering a new era, we invested heavily in research and development. We were among the first to introduce cathodic protection systems to prevent pipeline corrosion and to implement centralized monitoring systems that improved operational safety.
Responding to the global growth in oil demand, we expanded beyond our domestic markets into international projects. Our expertise was sought across continents, and we became key partners in building critical oil transportation infrastructure for emerging and developed economies alike.
As computing technology advanced, we ushered in a new era of digital pipeline management. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems were deployed across our networks, enabling real-time monitoring, leak detection, and automated pressure adjustments. This move significantly increased operational efficiency and set a new standard for safe, intelligent pipeline management.
Pipeline infrastructure that connects vital energy resources to the markets that need them most. From upstream production sites to refineries, terminals, and hubs.