Petronas picks GE compressor technology for first Asia floating LNG project
GE on Monday announced an agreement to supply its gas turbine-driven compressor train technology to Malaysian company Petronas for a floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility being developed off the coast of Malaysia.
The start-up of the FLNG facility, the first of its kind in Asia, is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2015.
It will be moored about 180 kilometers off the coast of Bintulu, Sarawak, and is designed to produce 1.2 million tpy of LNG.
Once on stream, the facility will boost Malaysias total LNG production capacity to 26.9 million tpy, up from 25.7 million tpy currently.
GE was awarded the contract with Petronas primarily on the basis of its technology as well as its experience in the LNG and offshore sectors, it said. The order also leverages GEs global frame agreement with Petronas.
This contract with Petronas underscores the confidence that gas producers have in our compressor technology to support the global LNG industry - including for one of the worlds first FLNG projects that represents an important growth initiative for our respective companies, said Prady Iyyanki, CEO of turbomachinery for GE Oil & Gas.
We look forward to working with Petronas and its project partners to demonstrate how FLNG can help address Malaysias energy needs.
GEs compression trains are vital elements of the liquefaction process, which cools natural gas to a liquid state.
GEs scope of equipment supply includes four of its PGT25+G4 gas turbine generator systems, two PGT25+G4 gas turbine driven compressor units and two electric motor driven centrifugal compressors modules.
GE is scheduled to deliver its equipment to Malaysia in August 2013.
The GE relationship with Petronas dates back to the Malaysia LNG project about 20 years ago.
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