en.Wedoany.com Reported - Baker Hughes has received an award from Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) to provide comprehensive lifecycle services supporting the operation of turbomachinery equipment at the liquefaction plant on Bonny Island, Nigeria. The company announced that this 13-year service agreement extends a partnership spanning two decades.

The new service agreement will support NLNG's Train 7 project. Upon completion, this project will increase the total LNG production capacity of the Bonny Island facility from 22 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) to 30 mtpa. Baker Hughes' service scope covers the equipment it was awarded in 2021, including four heavy-duty gas turbines with associated centrifugal compressors, as well as two additional gas turbines for power generation. Under the agreement, Baker Hughes' local engineering team will utilize iCenter digital services powered by Cordant for remote monitoring and diagnostics of the equipment to enhance reliability and availability. Baker Hughes did not disclose the specific value of the contract.
The Bonny Island liquefaction plant currently has six production trains with a capacity of 22 mtpa. The Train 7 project involves constructing a complete LNG production train and an additional liquefaction unit, which will add approximately 8 mtpa of capacity upon completion. In addition to the capacity expansion, NLNG's shipping subsidiary, Bonny Gas Transport (BGT), has ordered three LNG carriers from Chinese shipbuilder Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding. The Chinese shipyard will build three 174,000 cubic meter LNG carriers for BGT, marking the first cooperation between China and Africa in the construction of LNG carriers.
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