Baker Hughes is supplying gas technology equipment to two liquefaction plants that are part of the first phase of Woodside Energy Group Ltd.’s Louisiana LNG development project, Baker Hughes announced Dec. 30.
Baker Hughes will provide eight main refrigeration compressors powered by LM6000PF+ gas turbines and eight expander-compressors, the company said.
The order, made by Bechtel Energy Inc., comes as Woodside targets a 2025 final investment decision for the 11 million tonnes per annum facility.
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Baker Hughes was also chosen to supply electric-powered integrated compressor line packages and other turbomachinery equipment for the export terminal’s associated pipeline.
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