GE's Power Conversion Technology Drives Largest LNG Project in China


GE Supplies Compressor-Drive Equipment for New HuaQi Ansai LNG Facility

CNPC's LNG Initiative Aimed at Boosting Economic Development in Western China

Project Highlights GE's Continued Role in Developing China's Energy Infrastructure



BEIJING — GE's Power Conversion (NYSE: GE) compressor-drive technology is driving the recently inaugurated HuaQi Ansai Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Project in the city of Ansai, Shanxi Province, helping the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) promote economic growth in western China.



The HuaQi Ansai facility was inaugurated in August 2012 and is the country's largest LNG project. It features the first application of GE's 24-megawatt convertor in China and supplies an estimated 2 million cubic meters of LNG per day and 481,100 tons annually.



Ansai's rich natural gas resources have to be converted to LNG before the gas is transported over long distances. GE's compressors are used to operate the refrigeration trains that bring natural gas to its liquefaction temperature so that it can be transported in ships over long distances.



"GE's compressor-drive technology met our requirements for reliability and efficiency in helping us expand the use of cleaner natural gas to meet China's energy and environmental priorities," said China National Petroleum Corporation. "The project will play a crucial role in supporting the government's efforts to connect the economic development capabilities of the eastern coastal region with opportunities for new economic and social development in western China."



Power Conversion provided the whole compressor-drive set, including the converter, rotating machine and transformer, to the HuaQi Ansai facility. GE's Power Conversion operation in China provided timely local service to help CNPC complete the project.



"Our industry-leading compressor-drive technology is highly reliable and efficient and can effectively address CNPC's technical requirements in terms of volumes and availability," said Francesco Falco, general manager of the Oil & Gas vertical for GE's Power Conversion business. "The HuaQi Ansai project underscores GE's proven ability to provide an integrated package of original equipment, services, localized support and timely communication to our customers such as CNPC."



GE continues to leverage the resources of multiple businesses to play a prominent role in the modernization of China's energy infrastructure. GE Oil & Gas has provided compressor systems for multiple sections of China's West-East gas pipeline projects that are designed to increase the role of natural gas in China's energy supply mix.



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GE's Power Conversion business applies the science and systems of power conversion to help drive the electrification of the world's energy infrastructure by designing and delivering advanced motor, drive and control technologies that evolve today's industrial processes for a cleaner, more productive future. Serving specialized sectors such as energy, marine, oil and gas, renewables and industry, through customized solutions and advanced technologies, GE Power Conversion partners with customers to maximize efficiency. To learn more, please visit: www.gepowerconversion.com.



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