The Infrastructure Technology team at Tenaris has designed an investment plan that can reduce its CO2 emissions by 90 percent, or a savings of 1,300 tons of carbon dioxide, per year.
When Christer Andersen arrived in Hammerfest, Norway, the northernmost town in the world, on a three-year assignment with Tenaris as a supply chain analyst, he was a little bit in shock. It was remote, it was freezing, and it was a new kind of work and life. There was much to adjust to at 71 degrees North.
Tenaris participated in the 2022 Saudi Pipeline International Conference and Exhibition (SPICONX) held on October 3-6 at the Dharan Expo in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, in partnership with Saudi Aramco.
Tenaris is investing to establish a service base in Soyo, Angola, and will grow its local team to better serve for customers in the region. The company has been present in Angola for many years with a small team. With new contracts being awarded to Tenaris, the company is investing to grow its footprint.
In 1990, Luis Mozzoni was about to graduate as a mechanical engineer, when an opportunity came up to join Tenaris as part of a Young Professionals program in Argentina. He accepted and continued studying, adding an industrial engineering degree to his resumé, while joining the company’s hot rolling technology team. “I immediately took on important responsibilities. Tenaris offers challenging projects from day one,” he recalls.
Tenaris has presented technical paper “Characterization of premium connections structural behavior under the presence of combined torsional and axial loads,” jointly written with Stress Engineering Services, at the 2022 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE) in Houston, Texas, held on October 3-5.
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