- The industrial-scale facility will produce green biochemicals without the use of fossil-based raw
materials
- The biorefinery will be the first industrial-scale facility of its type ever built
- Siemens Energy will provide the entire electrification, automation, and digitalization (EAD)
solution as well as deliver a complete digital twin
The Finnish company UPM-Kymmene selected Siemens Energy to supply electrification, automation,
and digitalization (EAD) packages for a next-generation biorefinery currently under construction in
Leuna, Germany.
- Scope includes two compression trains driven
by SGT-750 industrial gas turbines with dry-low emissions (DLE) combustion
systems
- Commissioning of
the trains slated for late 2021
Siemens
Energy was selected by engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC)
company, Enter Engineering Pte. Ltd., to supply two low-emission compression
trains for Phase I of the Gazli Underground Gas Storage (UGS) project in the Bukhara region of
Uzbekistan. The two trains will help extract up to 20 million standard cubic
meters per day (MMSm3/d) of stored gas in the Gazli field and
pressurize it for transportation by pipeline to domestic users in Uzbekistan
and export to China. The project marks
an essential step in helping the region sustainably meet domestic energy demand.
- Siemens Energy was awarded an engineering procurement construction (EPC) contract from
MISC Berhad for the supply of eight complete topside modules for a floating production, storage,
and offloading (FPSO) vessel
- The FPSO will operate in an oil field offshore South America and is scheduled for start-up in 2024
Siemens Energy was awarded a topside EPC contract by MISC Berhad for eight complete topside
modules that will provide sustainable, efficient, and environmentally friendly power generation,
transmission, and distribution, as well as gas processing and compression aboard an FPSO that will
operate offshore South America starting in 2024.
- Two jack-up rigs were retrofitted with Siemens Energy’s BlueVault™ lithium-ion energy storage system.
- Initial data show that the low-emission upgrades in batteries, data monitoring, and other efficiency measures can deliver reductions in CO2 by up to 25 percent and NOx emissions by up to 95 percent.
Siemens
Energy signed an agreement with Maersk Drilling to upgrade two ultra-harsh
environment CJ70 jack-up drilling rigs in the North Sea with hybrid power
plants using lithium-ion energy storage. The rigs – the Maersk Intrepid and Maersk
Integrator – were retrofitted with BlueVault™ batteries from Siemens Energy.
They are the first jack-ups to employ a combination of hybrid, low-emission
solutions on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
- 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.
- Commissioning of one feed and one sales gas train and one
refrigeration compression train complete for the Pipestone Processing Facility.
- Siemens Energy will provide tailored maintenance services to Keyera
Partnership for the gas turbine installation.
Siemens Energy recently completed the commissioning of one feed and
sales gas train and one refrigeration compression train for the Pipestone
Processing Facility in Grand Prairie, Alberta, Canada. The Pipestone Processing
Facility is owned by Keyera Partnership, a subsidiary of Keyera Corp.
- BlueDrive DC Grid technology will help Odfjell Drilling minimize rig
emissions, enabling customers to meet their long-term emission reduction
targets
- BlueDrive DC Grid technology is the first of its kind to be installed on an offshore drilling rig
- BlueDrive DC Grid technology is a transformative approach to energy distribution for drilling
Odfjell
Drilling will retrofit its newest deepwater, semi-submersible drilling rigs in
the North Sea’s Norwegian sector with the Siemens Energy BlueDrive DC-Grid
system. The upgrades will be carried out on Deepsea Atlantic and Deepsea
Nordkapp, with the opportunity to include Deepsea Stavanger, Deepsea
Aberdeen, and Deepsea Yantai at a later stage.
- Electric propulsion drive train and automation technologies will help provide safe, cost-effective, reliable vessel operation
- Emissions-free energy storage systems provide continuous power while maximizing performance
- Innovative technologies will help establish an integrated mobility system for the people, goods, and services in Kochi
India’s first greenfield and largest shipbuilding yard, Cochin Shipyard Ltd., has selected Siemens Energy to provide advanced marine solutions for the country’s first fleet of 23 boats to be equipped with electric propulsion drive trains with energy storage integration (batteries) and vessel automation technologies.
- Siemens Energy will provide innovative high-technology solutions to Novatek with the overall goal of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by using hydrogen and increasing energy efficiency in LNG production
- Strategies to be evaluated
include integrating low-carbon power generation, optimizing LNG production, and
producing blue and green hydrogen
Siemens Energy has partnered with Russia-based
natural gas producer, Novatek, to implement technologies and concepts to reduce
emissions from existing and prospective power plants for LNG facilities and
improve environmental and process efficiencies in LNG liquefaction trains.
- Siemens Energy to gain exclusive access to ProFlex Technologies Pipe-Safe™ leak detection technology
- The solution enables oil, gas, and petrochemical operators to reduce their environmental footprint by minimizing unplanned product releases
Siemens Energy has partnered with
Houston-based ProFlex Technologies to provide spontaneous leak detection
services for pipeline operators. As part of the agreement, Siemens Energy gains
exclusive access to ProFlex Technologies’ digital Pipe-Safe™ advanced leak
detection technology. The technology, combined with Siemens Energy’s Internet
of Things (IoT) system, will enable operators to reduce the environmental risk
associated with operating their infrastructure by minimizing unplanned releases
of product into the ecosystem.