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Interpipe receives ENI approval

 

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Interpipe production facilities have passed the qualification audit of the Italian oil and gas company ENI S.p.A.

In the process of this audit, ENI S.p.A. representatives visited the company鈥檚 pipe mills 鈥 Interpipe NTRP, Interpipe Niko Tube, and Interpipe NMPP.

Compliance of tubular products
Experts have assessed the technical capabilities of the production equipment and operation of the mill鈥檚 quality control system. ENI S.p.A. auditors have received evidence of the compliance of Interpipe tubular products with international standards and ENI鈥檚 in-house requirements.

Based on the results of this audit, Interpipe is now an approved supplier for ENI S.p.A.

ENI approves Interpipe鈥檚 seamless and welded line pipes
In particular, ENI S.p.A. has agreed to the qualification of Interpipe鈥檚 oil and gas tubular products: API 5 CT threaded casings and seamless and welded line pipes. Obtainment of this prequalification will enable Interpipe to supply tubular products to all of ENI S.p.A鈥檚 production facilities.

Denis Morozov, Director for Strategic Development, Interpipe: 鈥淚nterpipe鈥檚 successful qualification according to some of the largest oil and gas industry players, including ENI S.p.A, Shell, and South Oil Company, not only confirms the quality of Interpipe鈥檚 tubular products but also the industry demand for these. Interpipe鈥檚 collaboration with oil and gas companies will strengthen the company鈥檚 position in the global market鈥.

Following the approval, Interpipe won the tender for the supply of 800 t of casing pipes in accordance with API 5CT for ENI S.p.A. Ukrainian asset WESTGASINVEST LLC.?

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