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Siemens Energy compressors to help Saudi
Aramco enhance production of major O&G field
Siemens Energy to supply 21 high-efficiency
compressor trains for expanding Marjan oil and gas field in the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia (KSA).
The project reinforces commitment to society
and Saudi Aramco’s In-Kingdom Total Value Add (IKTVA) program.
Siemens Energy was selected to
supply new electric motor driven compressors for Saudi Aramco’s Tanajib Plant facilities. The company received the
order from the Spanish engineering and construction company, Técnicas
Reunidas, who was awarded the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC)
contract for the Marjan Onshore Packages 9 and 11 project last year.
Siemens Energy to supply 21 high-efficiency
compressor trains for expanding Marjan oil and gas field in the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia (KSA).
The project reinforces commitment to society
and Saudi Aramco’s In-Kingdom Total Value Add (IKTVA) program.
Siemens Energy was selected to
supply new electric motor driven compressors for Saudi Aramco’s Tanajib Plant facilities. The company received the
order from the Spanish engineering and construction company, Técnicas
Reunidas, who was awarded the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC)
contract for the Marjan Onshore Packages 9 and 11 project last year.
Compressor
trains are assembled at the Siemens Dammam Energy Hub (SDEH) in Saudi Arabia,
one of the largest facilities of its kind in the region.
Siemens Energy will supply a total
of 21 compressor trains for the project. They will be used in several gas
treatment plant compression services, including high pressure (HP) and
high-high pressure (HHP) injection, sales gas, refrigerant, and sour off-gas.
The packaging of the compressor
trains will be completed at Siemens Energy’s Dammam facilities in the KSA.
Siemens Energy will engage local Saudi suppliers to support localization and
technology transfer, helping to grow sustainable jobs for Saudi professionals.
“As with other Saudi Aramco
projects, we remained focused on delivering solutions that were technically and
economically aligned with their project drivers,” said Rob Barnes, Head of Sales, Europe
,
for Siemens Energy’s Industrial Applications
Products.
This order continues Siemens Energy’s recent track record of successfully supplying compressor trains to Saudi Aramco projects, including the Hawiyah Unayzah Gas Reservoir Storage (HUGRS) project. These projects align with Siemens Energy’s core focus to use technological innovations to drive sustainable solutions for its customers and society.
“We are honored to receive this order that reflects our
ongoing commitment to Saudi Aramco’s IKTVA program despite today’s challenging
business environment,” said Siva Krishnan, Head of Industrial Applications
Products at Siemens Energy for the Middle East & North Africa.
Siemens Energy is one of the world’s leading energy technology companies. The company works with its customers and partners on energy systems for the future, thus supporting the transition to a more sustainable world. With its portfolio of products, solutions and services, Siemens Energy covers almost the entire energy value chain – from power generation and transmission to storage. The portfolio includes conventional and renewable energy technology, such as gas and steam turbines, hybrid power plants operated with hydrogen, and power generators and transformers. More than 50 percent of the portfolio has already been decarbonized. A majority stake in the listed company Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) makes Siemens Energy a global market leader for renewable energies. An estimated one-sixth of the electricity generated worldwide is based on technologies from Siemens Energy. Siemens Energy employs more than 90,000 people worldwide in more than 90 countries and generated revenue of around €27.5 billion in fiscal year 2020.