Russia’s Gazprom PJSC said in a Wednesday statement it currently had no indication vital equipment for its Nord Stream 1 (NS1) pipeline would be returned from Canada, potentially reversing hopes of a quick restoration of natural gas capacity for Europe. A gas turbine engine from one of NS1’s compressor stations (CS) has been under maintenance…
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Canada’s Woodfibre LNG, Siemens Partner for All-Electric Export Terminal in BC
Woodfibre LNG, the second Canadian liquefied natural gas project to enter construction, awarded a contract Tuesday for an all-electric export terminal on the Pacific coast of British Columbia (BC). Siemens Energy Canada won the order with a design that would use power from provincial government-owned BC hydro dams to run all Woodfibre gas refrigeration to…
Total, Siemens Team Up to Tackle LNG Carbon Emissions
French supermajor Total SE is partnering with German engineering firm Siemens AG to explore ways to lower carbon emissions at liquefied natural gas (LNG) sites. Total said Tuesday it had signed a technical collaboration agreement with the Siemens Energy subsidiary to study “sustainable solutions” for carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction, with a focus on LNG facilities…
Siemens, Duke to Pioneer ‘First of a Kind’ NatGas-Fired Turbine
Duke Energy Corp. announced a plan this week to significantly expand a large natural gas-fired peaking facility in North Carolina to serve as a proving ground for a single-cycle combustion turbine that Siemens Corp. wants to build and test there.
Siemens, Idaho Power Strike Deal on Gas Power Plants
Idaho regulators on Friday approved a 20-year deal allowing Idaho Power Co. to turn over maintenance of its natural gas-fired generation plants to Siemens Energy Inc. As part of the agreement, the electric utility will sell its spare parts inventory to Siemens for $21.9 million.
Idaho Utility Seeks to Outsource NatGas Power Plant Maintenance
Idaho regulators are seeking comments on a proposal by the state’s major power utility to outsource maintenance of its three natural-fired generation plants that collectively represent 755 MW.
Siemens Expanding U.S. Natural Gas, Oil Footprint With Dresser Takeover
Germany’s Siemens AG is laying down $7.6 billion in cash to take over U.S. oilfield equipment maker Dresser-Rand Group Inc., giving it a bigger domestic market share, and as important, more access to Houston natural gas and oil decision-makers, the company’s CEO said Monday.