OIL & GAS SOLUTIONS

ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC Oil & Gas Solutions is a subsidiary of ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC Group, a global leader in integrated infrastructure solutions. The group operates in five key business sectors: Wire, Cable & Accessories, Electrical Products, Engineering & Construction, Digital Solutions, and Infrastructure Investments.

As an integrated system provider for electrical bulk material, we specialize in meeting the tailored requirements of oil & gas petrochemical companies, LNG facilities, nuclear power stations, and hazardous projects. Our comprehensive range of products and solutions caters to a wide range of applications, including cables, cable accessories, transformers, cable fittings, earthing & lightning systems, explosion-proof equipment, and MV & LV switch gears for both onshore and offshore projects.

 

Our cutting-edge technology is supported by strategic partnerships with leading equipment manufacturers such as Cortem, CMP, INDELEC, ABB, and Bimed. With our highly skilled expertise, we deliver complete solutions to the oil & gas sector that are cost-effective, innovative, and reliable. We engineer and provide support locally and globally, ensuring that our solutions are tailored to meet the specific needs of each project.

 

To ensure the highest quality standards, our products are certified with ISO 9001, 14001, and 45001, demonstrating our commitment to internationally recognized quality, environmental, and occupational health and safety standards.

Product Range

Structured cabling is the passive infrastructure that supports the transmission of data, voice, and video signals in a building or campus. It consists of various components, including twisted pair cables, fiber optic cables, and cable accessories. Twisted pair cables are the most common type of cabling used in structured cabling systems. They are composed of two insulated copper conductors that are twisted together to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI). The most common types of twisted pair cables used in structured cabling are UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) and FTP (Foiled Twisted Pair). Fiber optic cables are another type of cabling used in structured cabling systems. They are made up of glass or plastic cores that transmit light signals. Fiber optic cables are generally used for long distances or high-bandwidth applications. Structured cabling systems typically include a variety of components, such as closures, patch panels, outlets, modules, racks, and cabinets. Closures are used to terminate and splice cables. Patch panels are used to connect cables to other network devices. Outlets are used to provide access to the network for end users. Modules are used to connect cables to patch panels. Racks and cabinets are used to house and organize cabling components. The type of cabling and components used in a structured cabling system will depend on the specific needs of the network.