Baker Hughes, the US liquefied natural gas equipment-maker and energy services company, has been awarded an order by Bechtel Energy to supply two main refrigerant compressors for the Port Arthur LNG export project in Texas.
The Port Arthur venture is being developed in the first phase by the Sempra Infrastructure unit of California-based Sempra in Jefferson County, Texas, after a positive final investment decision made on March 20.
Baker Hughes said it would supply four Frame 7 turbines paired with eight centrifugal compressors across two LNG Trains under the deal with engineering, procurement and construction contract-holder Bechtel.
The two large-capacity Trains at the Texas project will each produce over 6 million tonnes per annum for a nameplate capacity of around 13 MTPA in the first phase.
Baker Hughes added that it would also supply two electric motor-driven compressors for the plant’s boosting services.
Critical equipment
“We are delighted to be working with Bechtel and Sempra Infrastructure to supply critical equipment for this innovative LNG project,” said Baker Hughes Chairman and Chief Executive Lorenzo Simonelli.
“Baker Hughes has been committed to LNG for over 30 years, and the announcement builds on our track record of delivering high-availability and reliable LNG technology, with low total cost of operations, further enabling increased exports of LNG from the US Gulf Coast to meet global energy needs,” Simonelli added.
Baker Hughes noted that the Frame 7 turbine was well-proven for its energy efficiency, availability, reliability and maintainability.
“Packaging of the turbine-compressor Train, a unique Baker Hughes offering, as well as manufacturing of the compressors and testing of the Trains, will take place at Baker Hughes’ facilities in Italy,” explained the company.
Commercial start
“The expected commercial operation dates for Port Arthur LNG Phase 1 Train 1 and Train 2 are 2027 and 2028 respectively,” added Baker Hughes.
Total capital expenditure for the Port Arthur Phase 1 project is estimated at $13 billion.
Sempra explained that it had secured a joint venture with ConocoPhillips whereby an affiliate of the US major has acquired a 30 percent non-controlling interest in the project and is purchasing 5 MTPA of LNG offtake under a 20-year sale and purchase agreement.
Additionally, ConocoPhillips will be managing the Port Arthur project's overall natural gas supply requirements.
ConocoPhillips will also have certain rights to participate in future expansion projects in both equity and offtake.
Sempra has also reserved an indirect stake in Port Arthur LNG for US asset management firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts , which is already a stakeholder in Sempra Infrastructure.