Commonwealth LNG and Baker Hughes sign strategic agreement
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Tanks and Terminals,
Baker Hughes will work with Commonwealth LNG on maximising the project’s output and minimising emissions through the use of Baker Hughes’ LM9000 aeroderivative gas turbine technology – one of the most efficient in the 65+ MW power range.
The LM9000 equipment order is expected to be granted in conjunction with financial close of the Commonwealth LNG project, which is expected in 1Q24.
The collaboration will also feature other key Baker Hughes equipment, services and software in support of the project, including its compressor technology, spare parts, maintenance services and Cordant Asset Performance Management suite. Commonwealth LNG views its relationship with Baker Hughes as vital to ensuring that Commonwealth LNG commences production in early 2027.
Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/terminals/23082023/commonwealth-lng-and-baker-hughes-sign-strategic-agreement/
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