GE to service Peru LNG facility

GE Oil & Gas said that it has been awarded a long-term contractual service agreement through General Electric International Peru to support the Peru liquefied natural gas facility in Pampa Melchorita.

The new CSA agreement will cover the plant’s services requirements for 13 years, GE informed in a statement.

Open since June 2010, the plant has an estimated annual production capacity of 4.4 million tons of LNG. The complex also consists of two storage tanks, each with a capacity of 130,000 cubic meters of LNG, a marine terminal and a supply pipeline. The LNG plant is owned by Peru LNG, a company sponsored by Hunt Oil Company, SK Innovation, Shell and Marubeni.

Under the new CSA, GE Oil & Gas will cover all major maintenance requirements (including parts, repairs and field services) for the plant’s liquefaction train, which is comprised of GE 7EA units and compressors along with associated auxiliaries. The CSA also will cover the site’s power generation equipment that consists of three GE LM2500+ aeroderivative gas turbine-generators and auxiliaries. In addition to major maintenance, GE Oil & Gas also will provide a resident support team to assist with all aspects of maintenance on GE equipment as well as a Predictivity package for remote equipment monitoring, stands in the statement.

After the Peru LNG production facility began operating in 2010, another vendor had served as the original CSA provider before Peru LNG decided to switch to GE Oil & Gas.

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Press Release; Image: Peru LNG