Motors For Midstream

27 March 2018

GE Power announced it has delivered 30 medium-voltage (MV) induction motors, with a total combined power of 110,000 hp, to five midstream compression facilities under development by Anadarko Petroleum Corp. in West Texas and Colorado. GE said the electric induction motors will significantly reduce emissions while driving high-speed reciprocating compressors ranging from 750 to 5000 hp under stringent outdoor conditions.

GE said it designed a robust frame to handle the harsh conditions in high altitudes and various ambient temperatures and to meet the starting, operating and current pulsation required for this specific application.  The frame design also enables Anadarko to have interchangeability between sites and allows for common stocking of spare parts, GE said.

“We see more and more oil and gas infrastructure being electrified for delivering oil and gas natural resources more efficiently and safely to help meet the world’s energy demand,” said Azeez Mohammed, president and CEO, GE’s Power Conversion business. “We will continue to collaborate with industry partners, such as Anadarko, to electrify the oil and gas value chain, unleashing more value to the industry,”

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