ABB wins contract for LNG expansion project in Indonesia
ABB has been selected by the CSTS joint operation to supply prefabricated electric substations for the Tangguh LNG expansion project.
The CSTS joint operation is led by Indonesian EPC contractor, Tripatra, along with Chiyoda, Saipem and Suluh Ardhi Engineering. CSTS is the onshore EPC contractor for the Tangguh expansion project, which includes an addition of a third LNG process train and 3.8 MMtpy of production capacity to the existing facility, bringing the total plant capacity to 11.4 MMtpy.
ABB is designing, engineering and manufacturing prefabricated electrical substations that house low (LV) and medium voltage (MV) switchgear, IS limiters, LV variable speed drives, bus ducts and a direct current (DC) uninterruptable power supply.
It will also integrate and manage the existing electrical system in Tangguh's first two LNG trains using ABB’s integrated process power manager that will be installed in the new third LNG train.
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