eSums Partnering with MEB

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MEB work in municipal, industrial and commercial markets

MEB is a global provider of project implementation and management solutions with over a decade of experience and a proven successful track record in the water, energy, oil & gas sectors for municipal, industrial, and business customers.

MEB provides project implementation services for a complete project lifecycle. An integrated services and turnkey solutions using advanced technologies in water, energy and oil and gas sectors. MEB has earned their position as one of the industry’s most trusted and leading provider by relying on a distinctive business approach that supports every aspect of the project lifecycle.

PROJECTS

Over a Decade of Experience

We operate in a wide range of locations around the world including Africa, Europe and the Middle East.

2004 - Shurtan Plant (Uzbekistan)

The Shurtan gas field is a natural gas field and Natural gas condensate in Uzbekistan. The total proven reserves of the Shurtan gas field are around 24 trillion cubic feet, and production is slated to be around 479 Million cubic feet/day

2008 - Kashagan Oil Field (Kazakhstan)

280 MW natural gas fired combined cycle power station and utilities area. Gas and steam turbines.

2010 - Atyrau Oil Refinery (Kazakhstan)

Modernization and expansion of oil refinery for increased production capacity, conforming to Euro-5 standards. Three phases.

2011 - Eco Vision Project (Bratislava)

Supplying diverse piping and parts in a timely manner for the upgrading of a petrochemicals plant.

2014 - Solar Farm and Brackish Water Plant

New off-grid brackish water treatment plant operated with solar PV energy and batteries system backup.

2015 - Sasol Waxing Project (South Africa)

Timely delivery of parts in accordance with EN 10217-7 and EN 10222-5 industrial specifications.

2017 - Sea Water Desalination, Richards Bay, (South Africa)

South Africa suffers from severe drought in the past 5 years, facing an acute water shortage in the South-Eastern province of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). The Provincial Cabinet issued a drought disaster declaration in December 2014, and the Emergency Water Transfer Scheme was activated in July 2014. The South African Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) decided to look for a solution to improve access and security of drinking water supply within the King Cetshwayo District Municipality.

2019 - Solar PV Rooftop Project

New Solar power supply of 0.5 MW for manufacturing facilities with batteries system backup.

2021 - Fresh Water plant, Greater Maputo (Mozambique)

Greater Maputo in Mozambique was in urgent need of drinking water for the population due to severe water scarcity in the region. The country had experienced high temperatures and decreased levels of rainfall.

2021 - Wastewater, Durban (South Africa)

In South Africa, there’s a growing demand for clean water, however local water supplies are diminishing as a result of climate change, population growth, drought, and economic growth. In some regions, water is completely unavailable.