Baker Hughes To Supply Electric-Driven Tech For Cedar LNG Facility


(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 6. Baker Hughes securedan order from Black & Veatch, a global engineering, construction,and consulting leader, to provide electric-driven liquefactiontechnologies to Cedar LNG in Canada, Trend reports.

The order, confirmed in the first quarter of 2024, involvessupplying various turbomachinery equipment, including fourelectric-driven main refrigeration compressors, two electric-drivenboil-off gas compressors, and six centrifugal pumps.

"The Cedar LNG project represents an important step towardreducing carbon emissions through lower-carbon LNG facilities thatcan supply customers looking to move away from more carbonintensive feedstocks. This is an important aspect of near-termdecarbonization plans around the world, and Canada's abundantnatural gas supply means Cedar LNG is in a strong position toaccelerate this phase of the energy transition. And our team iseager to take on this opportunity with our long-standing partnerBaker Hughes," said Laszlo von Lazar, president of Black & Veatch'sEnergy & Process Industries business.

The Cedar LNG project represents a collaboration between theHaisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corporation (Pembina) to advancethe Haisla Nation-led initiative.

Integral to the economic and social development strategy of theHaisla Nation, this project signifies a significant step forward inreconciliation efforts, marking the first time the Haisla Nationwill directly own and participate in a major industrial developmentwithin its territory.

Currently centered around Kitamaat Village, which housesapproximately 700 of the Haisla membership, this project issituated at the head of the Douglas Channel in British Columbia,Canada.

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