APLNG starts first gas generator
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
LNG Industry,
Australia Pacific LNG has successful started-up the first of seven gas turbine power generators designed to provide electrical power to the Curtis Island LNG facility.
A small amount of the natural gas arriving at the LNG facility will be used to power the gas turbine generators to generate the electrical power required to operate the two LNG processing trains.
Australia Pacific LNG CEO, Page Maxson, said: "The complexity and scale of this accomplishment is significant and required the completion of key safety and operating systems.
"Over the coming months, we will progressively test and start additional critical elements of the processing trains to bring the LNG facility on line and ready for first LNG export."
Each of the seven gas turbine generators, constructed by Bechtel, will produce a peak output of approximately 15 MW. Combined, they will deliver 105 MW.
Bechtel Gladstone General Manager, Kevin Berg, said: "The Bechtel team on site is progressively completing the commissioning work on the remaining components of the first train and in parallel, constructing and commissioning the second train so we can deliver the plant to the permanent operations team to move into full LNG production.
"Bringing gas onto site is not only important from a progress perspective, but is also very important from a safety perspective. We have placed a lot of effort into training everyone on site to be familiar with the additional safety measures and to understand the safety systems that have been introduced."
Edited from press release by Callum O'Reilly
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquefaction/22042015/aplng-starts-first-gas-generator-629/
You might also like
INEOS and Covestro LNG-linked gas supply agreement
INEOS and Covestro have announced a long-term agreement for the supply of natural gas for up to eight years, starting in 2027.