Siemens selected as main electrical contractor for natural gas liquids fractionation plant
7/20/2010 12:00:00 AM
As main electrical contractor (MEC) for the NGL fractionation plant, Siemens will provide power- and distribution transformers, high-, medium- and low-voltage switchgears, and motor control centers. The companys scope of supply will also encompass a power management system, medium- and low-voltage motors, and various other items of equipment. The order also includes engineering, installation, commissioning and supervision of the complete electrical equipment. Benefits of the one-stop MEC approach are the reduction of interfaces, project management simplification, better communication, risk reduction and the leveraging of core competencies. Beyond this, the use of Siemens Oil and Gas standard and modularized solutions is expected to reduce lead, installation and commissioning times resulting in a more robust plant with improved overall operability and better economics.
This order is a breakthrough for our integrated solution capabilities and a door-opener for further projects as it demonstrates our ability to engineer and deliver the entire power solution scope from a single source, said Tom Blades, CEO of the oil and gas division of Siemens Energy. More and more we see customers turning to Siemens early on in projects to find innovative ways to reduce risk and costs while accelerating completion. Siemens had already been successfully involved in the previous NGL trains at the Ruwais plant in providing smaller packages and components.
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