LNG
The demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) solutions is growing and GEA leverages its deep technical expertise in compression and refrigeration to bring solutions to customers in this space.
With decades of process refrigeration and gas compression experience, GEA is focused on delivering:
As depicted in the below illustration, our scope is limited to compressor trains (compressor and lube oil circuit) to be implemented in the mixed-refrigerant concept application.
GEA’s solutions are customized to satisfy customer requirements in the areas of:
We invite you to contact us to learn more about our small-scale LNG solutions.
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GEA gas compressors are key system components in oil & gas extraction and processing operations, in power generation plants with gas turbines, in chemical processing and in numerous other industries.
Now available for Vi control, condition monitoring and more for GEA Grasso screw compressors
Every plant or machine, which is designed for a reliable long-term operation, requires a control unit that enables the communication between the different system parts. It is one of the most important component that guarantees reliability and efficient operation.
Screw compressors for the industrial refrigeration and air conditioning. We place particular value on energy efficiency, reliability, cost efficiency and sustainability.
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