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Rolls-Royce wins US$ 175 million contract to power Kazakhstan-China pipeline

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Rolls-Royce has announced a US$ 175 million contract to supply Asia Gas Pipeline LLP (AGP) with equipment and related services to power the flow of natural gas through Kazakhstan’s Line C Gas Pipeline, part of the vast 1833 km long Central Asia-China Gas Pipeline network.

Scope of the contract

Rolls-Royce will supply AGP, a joint venture between Kazakhstan's KazMunaiGaz and China's National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), with 12 RB211 gas turbine driven pipeline compressor units which will operate at four compressor stations along the 1115 km Line C Pipeline.

Beimbet Shayakhmetov, AGP, General Director, said: “The AGP Pipeline will help to meet Kazakhstan’s domestic energy needs and to stabilise China’s energy consumption with cleaner natural gas. Given the huge scale and tight construction schedule of this project we need on-time delivery of reliable and efficient technology. Rolls-Royce proven technology provides an excellent fit and we are delighted to again cooperate with them to support us in transportation of the gas.”

Andrew Heath, Rolls-Royce, President – Energy, said: “Rolls-Royce technology is at the heart of China and Central Asia’s growing energy infrastructure. This contract strengthens our relationship with AGP and with Kazakhstan where we have established a strong track-record of reliable delivery.”

The Asia-China Gas Pipeline

When it reaches full operating capacity in 2016, the Central Asia-China Gas Pipeline network will transport up to 55 billion m3/yr of gas from Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, through Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan to China. The Line C Pipeline in Kazakhstan will contribute up to 25 billion m3/yr of the total capacity, including potential to supply gas domestically to the Republic of Kazakhstan.

The contract is in addition to an award for eleven RB211 gas turbine driven pipeline compressor units secured by Rolls-Royce in 2009 for AGP’s Line A and B pipelines.

Rolls-Royce will manufacture and package the equipment at its energy facilities in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and Mount Vernon, Ohio, USA.

Adapted from press release by Elizabeth Corner

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/10092013/rolls_royce_wins_contract_to_power_kazakhstan_china_pipeline/

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