Shell to hike compression at Philippines Malampaya

April 30, 2012
Shell has let a $30 million contract to Rolls-Royce to supply two industrial RB211 gas turbines to boost gas output from Malampaya deepwater natural gas field offshore the Philippines.

Shell has let a $30 million contract to Rolls-Royce to supply two industrial RB211 gas turbines to boost gas output from Malampaya deepwater natural gas field offshore the Philippines.

Shell has used Rolls-Royce technology as the mechanical driver for the project’s gas compression trains since start-up in 2001. The additional two RB211 units will enhance production output and efficiency, helping assure a stable supply of energy and a cleaner source of power for the Philippines.

Each RB211 unit will produce 27 Mw of power to drive gas compressors, enabling gas production to be boosted as natural pressure declines. Commercial service is set for 2015.

Malampaya supplies gas to three power stations that generate a combined 2,700 Mw of electricity, enough to provide 40% of the power needed by the island of Luzon, where more than half the nation’s 80 million people live, Rolls Royce said.

Shell Philippines Exploration BV operates the Malampaya project on behalf of Chevron Malampaya LLC and Philippine National Oil Co. Exploration Corp.

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Alan Petzet | Chief Editor Exploration

Alan Petzet is Chief Editor-Exploration of Oil & Gas Journal in Houston. He is editor of the Weekly E&D Newsletter, emailed to OGJ subscribers, and a regular contributor to the OGJ Online subscriber website.

Petzet joined OGJ in 1981 after 13 years in the Tulsa World business-oil department. He was named OGJ Exploration Editor in 1990. A native of Tulsa, he has a BA in journalism from the University of Tulsa.