Monday, December 23, 2024

Gas Compressors News

Arctic LNG 2, Siemens Sign Deal

Russian gas producer Novatek said that it had signed a deal with German tech giant Siemens to buy compressors for its new Arctic LNG 2 natural gas liquefaction plant.Novatek's second LNG export facility after Yamal LNG, the 19.8 million mt/year…

Statoil Achieves Climate Target Two Years Ahead of Schedule

The Åsgard field in the Norwegian Sea. (Photo: Ole Jørgen Bratland)

Statoil has already achieved its 2015 target of reducing the CO2 emissions from the Norwegian continental shelf by 1.2 million tonnes annually from 2008 to 2020. The reduction equals the emissions from some 600 000 private cars annually, or almost every fourth car on Norwegian roads.

First Subsea Gas Compression Plant On Line

June 2015: Installation work at the Asgard field, with the North Sea Giant vessel.

Statoil and its partners this week put the first subsea gas compression facility on line at Åsgard in the Norwegian Sea, Statoil announced. Subsea compression will add some 306 million barrels of oil equivalent to total output over the field’s life.

Enlink Adds Pipeline, Storage to Transport Utica Light Oil

Oil and natural gas pipeline operator Enlink Midstream Partners LP plans to build a 45-mile pipeline and other supporting infrastructure that will transport growing volumes of condensate and natural gas produced in Ohio's Utica shale, the company said in a statement on Monday.

South Stream Gas Project: Gazprom Progress Update

The South Stream gas pipeline is an international infrastructure project aimed at constructing a pipeline with a capacity of 63 billion cubic meters across the Black Sea to supply Southern and Central Europe. First gas is planned to be delivered via the gas pipeline in late 2015.

Subsea Energy Production Beats Topside Method Says ABB

Subsea Aasgard Field: Image courtesy of ABB

ABB recently entered a partnership with international energy company Statoil to develop power solutions for subsea oil and gas production. A key challenge they identify is to develop reliable long-distance power transmission technology and to…

Statoil, ABB Enter Subsea Technology Agreement

Statoil and ABB have entered an agreement to develop solutions for subsea electrical power transmission, distribution and power conversion systems for water depths down to 3,000 meters and over long distances. The agreement is in the form of…