Valmet to supply automation engineering for Gasum's LNG operations
Valmet will supply the basic automation engineering for Gasum's LNG operations in the Nordic countries. The aim is to identify the optimal automation solution for collection and central control of all measurement data connected to the LNG terminal operations of Gasum's subsidiary Skangas.
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The order is included in Valmet's first quarter 2017 orders received. The value of the order will not be disclosed. The basic automation engineering phase has already started, and will be finished in early May.
Once the basic engineering phase is complete, Gasum and Valmet will define the needed functionalities and equipment, based on Valmet's DNA automation system. If Gasum decides to go forward with the system, Valmet's solutions would be installed and used at LNG terminals in the Nordic countries operated by Gasum's subsidiary Skangas.
"The Valmet DNA automation system will strengthen our capability to collect measurement data and control it centrally. The cooperation with Valmet has started effectively," said Pertti Norjos, Chief Information Officer at Gasum Group.
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