Rolls-Royce
wins $10 million contract for the petrobras gasene pipeline
SEOUL
Petroleumworld.com, Jan 08, 2008
Rolls-Royce has received an order from Siemens
Industrial Turbomachinery, Inc. to supply natural gas compressors
for the Petrobras Gasene pipeline.
Siemens is the main contractor for the supply of turbo-compressor
packages to the Brazilian state oil company for this project,
with Rolls-Royce sub-contracted by Siemens to supply the
compressors.
The
order is for 11 Rolls-Royce RF3BB-20 centrifugal gas
compressors that will be driven by Siemens SGT-200 gas
turbines and installed at three compression stations along
the 1400-kilometer, 28 inch Gasene natural gas pipeline
system between Catu-Bahia State and Caçimbas-Espirito
Santo State. It is designed to move 20 million cubic meters
of gas per day.
Gasene
is an important Brazilian government project to connect
the existing south-eastern gas system to one in
the north-east region of the country. It will start from
the Cabiúnas Terminal in Rio de Janeiro and will
run to the city of Catu in Bahia.
Petrobras is investing heavily in the oil and gas exploration
and production area in the Espirito Santo Basin in south-eastern
Brazil. The gas produced offshore will first be processed
in a new gas treatment plant onshore before being transported
via the new pipeline to consumers in the north east of
Brazil.
Rolls-Royce will manufacture the compressors at its Mount
Vernon facility in Ohio, USA for delivery to the Siemens
assembly plant in Houston, Texas. The equipment will then
be delivered from there to the compressor stations. First
deliveries are scheduled for the third quarter of 2008.
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