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Siemens awarded
major orders for the oil and gas industry in Brazil
Siemens Power Generation (PG) has been awarded two contracts from Brazil
for a total of 17 compressor trains. Brazilian oil major Petrobras is to
install six gas-turbine-driven compressors in a gas treatment plant in the
state of Espirito Santo. PG is to deliver a further 11 compressor trains
to the Brazilian company Transportadora Gasene S.A. for installation in
three pipeline stations along the Brazilian coast. Total order value for
Siemens, including spare parts and associated services for erection &
commissioning, is approximately EUR75 million.
Brazilian oil major Petrobras is investing extensively in the oil and gas
exploration and production area in the Espírito Santo Basin in
southeastern Brazil. To process the gas produced offshore, Petrobras is
building a gas treatment plant onshore at Cacimbas. For this
project Siemens will supply six compressor trains, each comprising one
STC-SV compressor driven by a 7.68-MW SGT-200 gas turbine.
After treatment the gas will be transported via pipelines to consumers in
northeastern Brazil. Siemens will deliver eleven compressor trains for
three pipeline stations along this pipeline. The 17 compressor trains for
the two orders will be preassembled in the Siemens facility in Houston,
Texas and delivered from there to the customer.
"This major order underlines the growing importance of the oil and
gas business for Siemens," says Frank Stieler, Head of Siemens Power
Generation Oil & Gas and Industrial Applications. "Thanks to our
global facility network we are able to offer tailored solutions from a
single source."
www.siemens.com/pg
Posted
July 17, 2007
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