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Carbures, we keep growing in Mexico
If recently we announced the extension of the agreement we have with Pemex in 2.5 million, up to a total of 12 million euros, we have just announced a new engineering contract of more than 1.1 million euros with Multiple Services of Burgos (SMB).
SMB is a consortium made up of the Argentine oil company Tecpetrol and the Mexican company Grupo R, leading companies in its sector together with which we will apply our know-how in engineering projects for the modernization and improvement of the facilities of the Misión field, an extraction area of oil and gas of 1.7 million square kilometers that extends through the Mexican states of Tamaulipas, Nuevo León and Coahuila.
The project that we have been commissioned is a complex and complete development that includes all the documentation and necessary works for the optimization of the processes of extraction and transport of crude oil and gas: from the engineering study and its design, passing through technical specifications, calculation memories, purchase of technology and materials, contracting of civil works, electrical and electromechanical structures. All this complying with the highest standards and best international practices in the oil sector.
Carbures, from Jerez to the world
his week the financial newspaper Expansión has published in the section "Executives in Summer", an extensive report about how the Carbures factory from the town of Jerez creates pieces in carbon fiber that are exported to the whole world. Some pieces that "are produced for the most demanding industrial sector, the aeronautics" and that are "in such emblematic aircraft as the Airbus superjumbo, the A380".
For those of us who have been working for Carbures for years and are used to this facility being part of our lives, to know the perspective of a person, in this case a journalist, who comes from new with a clear mind and who is able to highlight details about the great work and all the R+D that is behind the company, is always a great satisfaction.