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Baker Hughes secures long-term service agreement with ANOH Gas Processing Co.

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Baker Hughes has announced an award from ANOH Gas Processing Co. (AGPC) to provide comprehensive lifecycle services [that covers parts, repair services, engineering advisory] and iCenterTM digital services for turbomachinery equipment at the greenfield ANOH Gas Processing Plant in Nigeria, one of the nation’s critical onshore gas projects. The agreement underscores Baker Hughes’ role as a lifecycle solutions provider.

The agreement builds on Baker Hughes’ relationship with AGPC. In 2019, Baker Hughes supplied an integrated power island solution for the facility, inclusive of two NovaLTTM 16 gas turbines – the first supplied in Sub-Saharan Africa – along with compressors and gears.

The service agreement covers essential maintenance and repairs for the plant’s critical equipment, including two NovaLT16 gas turbines. In addition to providing local engineering support, Baker Hughes will deploy iCenter digital services, powered by CordantTM, for remote monitoring and diagnostics to enhance equipment reliability, availability, and optimised operations.

“It is a pleasure to collaborate with a globally trusted energy technology leader like Baker Hughes on this critical project,” said James Makinde, Managing Director at AGPC. “The reliable performance of critical turbomachinery equipment is essential to the successful operation of the ANOH Plant and to delivering on Nigeria’s domestic energy supply goals.”

“This long-term agreement is a testament to our collaboration with AGPC and the trust placed in our lifecycle service capabilities,” said Baker Hughes Chief Growth & Experience Officer and interim Executive Vice President of Industrial & Energy Technology Maria Claudia Borras. “We are leveraging our regional expertise and pairing it with our advanced digital technologies and services, supporting the delivery of reliable, efficient, and affordable power solutions and helping Nigeria realise its goal to move to lower-carbon fuel sources.”

The ANOH Gas Processing Plant is key to Nigeria’s strategy to develop its natural gas resources to support power generation and industrial use, along with accelerating the transition from traditional oil to cleaner-burning hydrocarbons. Work under the agreement will be delivered through the Baker Hughes Service Center in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, that employs local talent and delivers comprehensive lifecycle services.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/24062026/baker-hughes-secures-long-term-service/

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