en.Wedoany.com Reported - Baker Hughes has signed a long-term service agreement with ANOH Gas Processing Company (AGPC) to provide lifecycle maintenance and digital monitoring support for the ANOH gas processing plant in Nigeria.
Under the agreement, Baker Hughes will be responsible for the maintenance, repair, engineering support, and digital monitoring of the plant's key turbomachinery equipment, including two NovaLT 16 gas turbines. Baker Hughes will also deploy the iCenter digital service platform based on Cordant technology, leveraging remote monitoring and diagnostic services to enhance equipment reliability and operational performance.
This service agreement extends Baker Hughes' existing collaboration on the ANOH project. In 2019, the company provided an integrated power island solution for the plant, including two NovaLT 16 gas turbines, compressors, and gearboxes. Baker Hughes stated that these are the first NovaLT 16 units deployed in Sub-Saharan Africa.
James Makinde, Managing Director of ANOH Gas Processing Company, expressed delight in collaborating with a global energy technology leader like Baker Hughes on this critical project, emphasizing that the high reliability of key turbomachinery equipment is essential for the successful operation of the ANOH plant and achieving Nigeria's domestic energy supply goals.
The ANOH gas processing plant is a core project for expanding Nigeria's domestic gas supply to support power generation and industrial development. Baker Hughes stated that service work under this agreement will be executed through its service center in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, which provides lifecycle support and engineering services for regional energy infrastructure projects.
Maria Claudia Borras, Chief Growth and Experience Officer and Interim Executive Vice President of Industrial and Energy Technology at Baker Hughes, noted that the agreement reflects the company's commitment to combining local expertise with digital technology to continuously support the development of West Africa's gas infrastructure.
This signing further solidifies Baker Hughes' position in Nigeria's growing gas market, as operators in the country continue to invest in infrastructure projects aimed at increasing domestic gas supply and ensuring long-term energy security.
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