Known for its outstanding project execution, Alfanar Engineering Services, a leading provider of engineering services for utility assets and electrical equipment, received an award from Saudi Aramco Total Refining and Petrochemical Company (SATORP) for their work in the scheduled maintenance of the first production line in October 2023. This commendation highlights the significant role played by Alfanar Engineering Services in completing the project, which encompassed Medium Voltage Switchgear, Motor Control Centers, Distribution Panels, Transformers, Motors, and Low Voltage Switchgear across five locations within the SATORP complex. The recognition was conferred at a ceremony hosted by SATORP in Jubail, honoring contractors involved in the scheduled maintenance in 2023. SATORP is one of the most advanced refineries globally, with a daily processing capacity of 460 thousand barrels of heavy crude oil for petrochemical production. Eng. Abdullah Al-Suwailem, the CEO of SATORP, extended his gratitude to Alfanar Engineering Services for their contribution to completing the scheduled maintenance ahead of schedule, emphasizing their reliability as a partner committed to delivering exceptional services. Eng. Amer Al Ajmi, the Executive Vice President at Alfanar Projects, stated that owing to the increasing growth in the power and infrastructure industries, specialized business units have been established and organized under Alfanar Engineering Services. He further expressed that the company has always been committed to its clients, providing them with integrated solutions within the predefined timeframe, and strictly adhering to quality standards and safety measures. Alfanar Engineering Services boasts the largest facility in the Middle East, equipped with the most advanced equipment. Their services encompass rewinding, repairing, and re-engineering of power transformers, motors, and generators, calibration and repair of electrical equipment, preventive and corrective maintenance, and testing and commissioning of over 1000 projects across various regions in the Kingdom.