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Siemens signs service pact with Dolphin Energy for gas turbines, compressors at Ras Laffan plant

Albuainain (right) with Sakiz at the agreement signing in Abu Dhabi.

Siemens has signed a long-term service agreement with Dolphin Energy, under which the former will provide service for nine aero-derivative gas turbines and compressors for gas compression at the Dolphin Gas Project in Qatar.
The deal facilitates extension of the existing service agreement for aero-derivative gas turbine trains operating at the Dolphin Gas Project for another 18 years.
Under terms of the new agreement, Siemens will provide service and maintenance for the nine industrial ‘Trent 60’ aero-derivative gas turbines with nine Dresser-Rand DATUM centrifugal compressors operating at Dolphin Energy’s gas compression and processing plant at Ras Laffan.
The project was the world`s first Trent gas turbine mechanical drive installation. The contract will be managed locally through the Siemens Qatar team both at Dolphin Energy Tower in Doha and at the main operational site at Ras Laffan Industrial city.
A signing ceremony was held at Dolphin Energy’s headquarters in Abu Dhabi where Adel Ahmed Albuainain, Dolphin Energy CEO and Fatih Sakiz, Siemens Qatar CEO, signed the contract in the presence of senior representatives from both the companies.
 “This order impressively underscores that we are on the right path with our acquisitions of Rolls-Royce Energy and Dresser-Rand. And we are gaining speed,” said Lisa Davis, member, Managing Board of Siemens AG and responsible for the Divisions Power and Gas, Wind Power and Renewables and Power Generation Services.
Through the acquisitions of Rolls-Royce Energy and Dresser-Rand, Siemens has increased its installed base six times to more than 120,000 units of gas turbines, steam turbines and compressors.
“Together, we not only have the biggest installed fleet in the industry worldwide, we are now also able to offer our customers from oil and gas and industry a unique range of services — which opens up great opportunities,” Davis said.
The entire global service market for maintenance, repair, and operations of equipment in the oil and gas sector is continuously growing with an average annual rate of 2%. In 2016, the volume is expected to reach $200bn and in 2019 around $210bn, according to an Industrial Info Resources projection from May 2015.
Dolphin Energy’s major strategic initiative, the Dolphin Gas Project, involves the production and processing of natural gas from Qatar’s North Field and transportation of the dry gas by sub-sea export pipeline from Qatar to the UAE, which began in July 2007.
Albuainain said, “This long-term service agreement places our company on an even stronger footing because it supports our efforts to ensure the sustainability, reliability and availability of natural gas exports to the UAE and Oman. It also builds on the existing strong relationship we developed with Rolls-Royce, which has now transferred to Siemens and continues to provide Dolphin Energy with direct access to the original equipment manufacturer, thereby providing us the best service available in the market.”
Thorbj?rn Fors, CEO, Siemens Power Generation Services, Distributed Generation business unit, said, “The Dolphin Energy Project is vitally important to the Middle East region, and through our strong local presence there we intend to work very closely with Dolphin Energy to help ensure its gas compression equipment operates with high levels of efficiency, availability and reliability. We are committed to maintaining and growing the aero-derivative business by creating value for our customers through improved offerings and by using the best people, processes and technology available.”
 The Siemens Industrial Trent is one of the most advanced aero-derivative gas turbines available today. The units powering the Dolphin Gas Project can provide up to 50 megawatts (MW) at 42.5% efficiency. The Industrial Trent, featuring Rolls-Royce Aero Engine technology, is ideally suited to meet the higher power, variable speed demands required by applications like natural gas liquefaction, gas transportation and gas injection for oil recovery.

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