【SMM Steel】Interpipe & ASOS Partner for Seamless Pipe Production

Published: Nov 11, 2025 17:13
【SMM Steel】Ukrainian industrial firm Interpipe and UAE oilfield equipment supplier Ali & Sons Oilfield Supplies & Services have signed a memorandum of understanding to form a technical alliance. Under the agreement, Interpipe will provide technology and expertise to expand seamless pipe production in Abu Dhabi. ASOS plans imminent implementation of a greenfield project involving a new 200,000-square-meter integrated pipe complex with 250,000-ton annual seamless pipe capacity, targeting growing demand across the Middle East, North Africa and global markets.

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