Baker Hughes announces milestone electric-LNG award
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
The award is expected to be booked in the 4Q23 and was announced at this year’s ADIPEC, one of the largest energy industry events in the world.
The LNG trains will be driven by Baker Hughes’ 75 MW BRUSH electric motor technology and feature the company’s compressor technology, making Ruwais LNG one of the first all-electric LNG projects in the Middle East. The overall production capacity of the trains is expected to be 9.6 million tpy.
Through the Ruwais LNG growth project, ADNOC intends to more than double its LNG production capacity to meet increased global demand for natural gas. The Ruwais plant, which is designed with electric-powered processing facilities, will run on clean power, making it one of the lowest carbon intensity LNG facilities in the world.
“This award represents an important milestone for Baker Hughes in the LNG market and demonstrates the strength of our portfolio, which we strategically expanded through the BRUSH Power Generation acquisition in 2022,” said Ganesh Ramaswamy, Executive Vice President of Industrial & Energy Technology at Baker Hughes. “Over the next decade, electrification will play a critical role in the energy transition, enabling further reduction of the carbon emissions footprint of natural gas. We are incredibly honoured that ADNOC Gas, for and on behalf of ADNOC, has chosen Baker Hughes as a trusted partner to support their vision to increase LNG production while further decarbonising their operations.”
The award continues the positive demand momentum in 2023 for Baker Hughes’ gas technology equipment portfolio after securing several major LNG orders throughout the year. Baker Hughes acquired the Power Generation division of BRUSH group in 2022 to enhance its industrial electric machinery portfolio and support the company’s strategic commitment to provide lower carbon solutions. Since then, the company has secured several orders, including a contract from Wison in the 1Q23, to supply four e-LNG compressor trains for an onshore LNG plant in sub-Saharan Africa.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/05102023/baker-hughes-announces-milestone-electric-lng-award/
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