Damak emphasized the importance of utilizing advanced solutions such as smart meters in homes and facilities using centralized gas systems. These systems improve reading accuracy and provide users with a better experience.
Expansion in Clean Energy
Damak highlighted Sergas Group’s shift toward clean energy, particularly the use of solar energy to generate electricity for residential projects in Oman. He noted that these projects operate entirely on solar power, reducing carbon emissions to near zero through modern, smart technologies. He added: “At Sergas, we plan our gas carrier routes using precise data analysis to minimize carbon emissions, allowing us to deliver liquefied gas to UAE customers with lower emissions and reduced costs.”
Geographical Expansion
Damak disclosed the company’s plans to expand into the African market by participating in an energy exhibition in Rwanda, establishing a presence in Djibouti, and opening a consultancy office in Tunisia. He stated: “We are exploring investment and operational opportunities across the African continent, leveraging over 40 years of experience in the gas and energy sectors to capitalize on the opportunities available in African nations.” Damak extended his gratitude to the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy for its efforts in developing the infrastructure for centralized gas systems in the emirate. Their measures ensure safe gas usage, support sustainability, and reduce carbon emissions. He concluded by announcing the launch of the Sergas mobile application, which allows customers to monitor their gas usage, pay bills electronically, and access services without needing to visit the company’s office.
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