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Rolls-Royce wins further China pipeline contract

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World Pipelines,


Rolls-Royce has announced a US$ 28 million contract to supply PetroChina with equipment and services to expand the flow of natural gas through the Lunnan-Tulufan branch of the second West to East Pipeline Project (WEPP II).

The Lunnan-Tulufan pipeline branch transports 17 billion m3/yr of gas and connects Lines I and II of WEPP, which links China’s western Xinjiang region to Fujian province in the south-east. In total, WEPP transports up to 47 billion m3/yr of gas.

Rolls-Royce to provide gas turbine compressors

Rolls-Royce will supply PetroChina with an additional two RB211 gas turbine driven pipeline compressor units, bringing the total number of RB211 units sold for installation on China and Central Asia’s vast natural gas pipeline network to 70.

Andrew Heath, Rolls-Royce, President – Energy said: “Rolls-Royce continues to expand its presence in China, providing vital equipment to help spur economic growth in China’s fast-developing cities and support the drive towards cleaner, greener energy consumption.”

A partnership on the WEPP since 2004

Rolls-Royce, which has provided equipment to WEPP since 2004, will manufacture and package the equipment at its energy facilities in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and Mount Vernon, Ohio, U.S.A.

Patrick Horgan, Rolls-Royce Regional Director - North East Asia said: “2013 marks the 50th anniversary of Rolls-Royce in China. We look forward to expanding our China presence in the years ahead, strengthening customer and supplier relationships across the civil aerospace, marine, energy and civil nuclear markets that we serve. I am particularly pleased to conclude this anniversary year with another contract from PetroChina, one of our long-term customers in the country.”

Edited from press release by Elizabeth Corner

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