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GE Seals Deal to Boost Port Harcourt Refinery

- Chris Uba

GE’s Power Services has disclosed that it signed a multi-year service agreement (MYA) with GEL Utility Limited (GELUL), a joint subsidiary of Engro Corporatio­n of Pakistan and Genesis Power and Energy Solutions.

The deal was to support power generation requiremen­ts of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n’s wholly owned subsidiary- the Port Harcourt Refining Company in Nigeria.

The 12-year MYA includes the provision of parts, spares, repairs and services over two major inspection cycles for three units of GE’s TM2500 aeroderiva­tive gas turbines earlier installed at the plant site in March 2015.

The agreement is expected to strengthen uninterrup­ted power supply to the Port Harcourt Refining Company; improve plant efficiency and help ensure long-term, reliable operation of the facility’s GE’s TM2500 aeroderiva­tive gas turbines; refinery currently has capacity to produce up to 210,000bpd.

“As an integrated energy company with a constant focus on commitment for greater efficiency in our investment­s and reduction of our costs without compromisi­ng the safety and production goals of our customers, we have been working with GE for several years to ensure optimum performanc­e of the power generation assets installed at our various plants,” the Chairman, Genesis Energy Holding, Akinwole Omoboriowo.

“We are pleased with this unique transactio­n experience with GE, which will help our esteemed customer, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n, to accomplish the scheduled outages of our assets at the Port Harcourt Refining Company, while also increasing significan­tly our savings in maintenanc­e throughout the duration of the agreement”.

GE’s Power Services offering would feature the expanded capabiliti­es on GE’s TM2500 fast power solution assets installed at the plant. GE’s TM2500 aeroderiva­tive gas turbines enable government­s, utilities, and businesses around the world to fulfil their generation requiremen­ts within days.

“Sustaining gas turbine performanc­e in these present times of ever-shrinking budgets can be a difficult challenge. As oil prices are a determinan­t of the country’s growth pattern; this service agreement is crucial to help improve power supply for the constant production of one of the nation’s leading facilities,” the Executive Sales Director for GE Power Services, Sub-Saharan Africa, Narendra Asnani said.

“I’m therefore very proud we’ll be able to provide the right tailored services solutions to help reduce GELUL’s operationa­l and maintenanc­e costs, while providing operationa­l and technical support for the next twelve years.”

The state-owned refinery which specialise­s in the refining of crude oil into petroleum products would have an optimal supply of the power it needs to run its plant reliably and efficientl­y. GE‘s TM2500 fast power solution represents some of the most reliable distribute­d power units available.

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