Venture Global LNG of the US said it completed successful string tests at Baker Hughes in Italy of the first mixed-refrigerant compression system for the Calcasieu Pass export plant in Louisiana.
Baker Hughes Co., the energy services provider and LNG equipment supplier, said it expected an increase in liquefied natural project activity as it posted solid third-quarter results and more contract wins since regaining its independence from General Electric.
General Electric, the US power systems provider, said it was chosen to provide key equipment for the proposed increase in liquefied natural gas production at the Sultanate of Oman liquefaction plant in the Arabian Peninsula.
Baker Hughes-GE, the US energy services and equipment company, said it was awarded the contract to supply turbomachinery for the construction of the Golden Pass LNG export facility in Texas following the recent decision by Qatar Petroleum and ExxonMobil to go ahead with the venture.
Baker Hughes-GE, the US energy services company and a main provider of turbomachinery for liquefied natural gas production plants, said the LNG outlook was improving and the company “conservatively” estimates a total of 65 million tonnes per annum of new capacity would be sanctioned by 2020.
Mexico Pacific Ltd, the developer of a liquefied natural gas export project in the state of Sonora on the Mexican Pacific Coast and backed by a US equity fund, has awarded a preliminary engineering contract to TechnipFMC.
Baker Hughes-GE, the LNG equipment-maker and oil and gas services company created by the merger of General Electric with the US company famous for its rig counts, has sealed an agreement to sell its Natural Gas Solutions (NGS) business in two deals to separate firms.
Baker Hughes-GE, the US energy services company, said it was awarded a substantial contract from Chevron Corp. for the supply of subsea production equipment to enable a second development phase within the Greater Gorgon area offshore Australia, helping to maintain feed-gas supply for the Gorgon LNG plant on Barrow Island.
US energy services company Baker Hughes-GE has signed an agreement with Italian natural gas network company Snam to develop small-scale liquefaction infrastructure to improve Italian supplies of LNG fuel for heavy-duty trucks and maritime transportation.
Baker Hughes-GE, the energy services company and maker of turbomachinery for LNG production plants, posted solid first-quarter earnings and said the natural gas market continued to show strong LNG demand support.