Baker Hughes (BKR) announced it has secured a strategic order from San Matias Pipeline to supply three gas compression units for a major natural gas pipeline project in Argentina. The order consists of three NovaLT 16 gas turbines equipped with three centrifugal compressors, along with commissioning services, spare parts, special tools, and remote monitoring and diagnostic capabilities. This equipment will be installed at a gas compressor station near Allen, Rio Negro, to support the transportation of natural gas from the Vaca Muerta formation to the Gulf of San Matias through a dedicated pipeline, providing feed gas to Southern Energy’s two floating LNG vessels.
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