Siemens Energy has secured two
orders for key systems for gas pipeline projects in China. The company
will supply two variable speed drive (VSD) systems for the gas pipeline
project Shanjing III Yangqu station in Shanxi province and four
centrifugal compressors for the gas pipeline project Jining in the east
of China. The customer for both projects is China National Petroleum
Corporation (CNPC) Materials Company.
Siemens was awarded the follow-up contract for the
Shanjing III project based on its convincing performance in the Shanjing
I (three VSD systems) and Shanjing II extension (eight VSD systems)
pipeline projects. These projects were successfully completed in 1997
and 2009, respectively. The scope of supply for the new order includes
two VSD systems, all of the ancillaries such as cooling systems, control
systems, transformers and harmonic filter equipment. The VSD systems
for Shanjing III will be shipped in 2011. The pipeline supplies natural
gas from the western province Shaanxi to China’s capital Beijing. “The
follow-up order from China is a clear sign that Siemens Oil and Gas is
strengthening its position in the Chinese market,” said Tom Blades, CEO
of the Oil and Gas Division of Siemens Energy.
For the Jining project in eastern China, Siemens will
supply four centrifugal compressors. The Jining pipeline will connect
the West to East gas pipeline I and Shanjing II gas pipeline. “As our
first-ever pipeline compressor order from China, this marks Siemens’
entry into the huge Chinese market for compressor stations for natural
gas pipelines. One decisive factor for this success is local content.
With our broad-based portfolio for the midstream oil and gas markets, we
can provide our customers with efficient, reliable and ecofriendly
solutions in China and worldwide,” added Blades.An estimated USD140
billion will be spent on oil and gas pipeline projects worldwide between
2010 and 2012. About 72 percent of these pipelines will be for natural
gas, especially in Asia. In China alone, 50.000 kilometers of pipeline
are planned in the upcoming years.
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