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With Dresser-Rand’s Reliable Power Generation Solutionsfrom Exploration to Production
Thomas PALKOVICHProject Development Manager GT SBU
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Safe Harbor DisclosureSafe Harbor Disclosure
Some of the information contained in this document contains "forward-looking statements". In many cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as "may," "will," "should," "expects," "plans," "anticipates," "believes," "estimates," "predicts," "potential," or "continue," or the negative of such terms and other comparable terminology. These forward-looking statements are only predictions and as such inherently included risks and uncertainties. Actual events or results may differ materially as a result of risks facing Dresser-Rand Company (D-R) or actual results differing from the assumptions underlying such statements. These forward-looking statements are made only as of the date of this presentation, and D-R undertakes no obligation to update or revise the forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. All forward-looking statements are expressly qualified in their entirety by the "Risk Factors" and other cautionary statements included in D-R's annual, quarterly and special reports, proxy statements and other public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission and other factors not known to D-R. Your decision to remain and receive the information about to be presented to you shall constitute your unconditional acceptance to the foregoing.
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Confidential & ProprietaryConfidential & Proprietary
Any person allowing themselves to directly or indirectly receive the information contained in this presentation (the "Receiver") agrees that this presentation and all information contained herein and/or in any way distributed to the Receiver with respect to the same (verbal or otherwise) is the confidential and proprietary property of Dresser-Rand Company and is being provided to and received by the Receiver in confidence. Receiver agrees not to divulge the contents hereof to any third party without the prior written approval of Dresser-Rand’s duly authorized representative. Receiver shall advise any permitted recipient of the confidential information of the nature of the same and obtain their agreement to be bound to these terms before such confidential information is disclosed to them. Receiver on behalf of its principal, representatives, employees and themselves individually to hereby unconditionally agree to the terms hereof and agree to defend, indemnify, and hold Dresser-Rand harmless from and against any and all damages that result from Receiver’s failure to strictly comply with these terms. Receiver further agrees that failure to comply with these terms will cause Dresser-Rand to suffer irreparable harm. Your decision to remain and receive the information about to be presented to you shall constitute your unconditional acceptance to the foregoing.
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… is a leader in energy conversion technology, with field-proven centrifugal and reciprocating compressors, steam
turbines, gas turbine packages, expanders, and control systems.
Dresser-Rand is positioned to deliver a complete package of solutions, from initial concept to equipment retirement for the
oil and gas, chemical, and petrochemical industries.
DresserDresser--Rand TodayRand Today
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DresserDresser--RandRand’’sspower generation solutionspower generation solutions
Power generation solutions
One and the same equipment
During all stages from
Exploration until
Production
Use of on site resources like drilling gas or associated gas
With an absolute minimum of maintenance
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KG2 the product of successKG2 the product of success
KG 2-3 E power generation package, 1.9 to 2.25 MW
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Exploration stageExploration stageBi-fuel capability – liquid and/ or gas fuel operation during exploration
Island operation
Insensitive to major load changes
Small footprint/ Low maintenance
Picture: Doyon Drilling Rig with KG2 in Alaska
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Production stageProduction stageSame equipment uses associated or well head gas
Dual fuel/ bi-fuel capability
Acceptance of a very wide fuel range
Small footprint/ Low maintenance
Picture: Helm Platform operating 2 of 6 offshore in the Netherlands with well head gas
Picture: TOTAL ABK operates 7 KG2 units with high sulfur associated gas since 25 years
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Fuel acceptanceFuel acceptance
KG2-3E accepts a very wide fuel rangeLower heating value (LHV) down to 7100 kJ/nm3
High hydrogen contentHigh sulfur content in fuel gas
standard fuels up to 1.5 vol % H2S Very good experience 3.2 vol % H2SAccepted higher levels than 5 vol % H2S
Required fuel gas pressure only min. 7 bargFuel temperature must be 10°C above dew point
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BiBi--fuel systemfuel system
Seamless switschover between liquid and gas fuel
Switchover in both directions
Switchover at any load
Safe start in case fuel gas pressure is low
Blending of liquid and gas fuel in case one fuel is short
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A wonder of low A wonder of low maintenencemaintenence
Minor inspection every 8000 OH *)/ one year
Major inspection every 24000 OH
Turbine overhaul after 48 – 64 000 OH(depending on operating conditions; for standard fuels; for KG 2-3 E rating)
Exchange engine program for short turn around times
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Small footprint for 2MW powerSmall footprint for 2MW power
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KG2 for floating equipmentKG2 for floating equipment
Operation in 100% tilting angle
Enables safe and uninterrupted installation on floating equipment
Picture: Tilting test of KG2 package at Dresser-Rand works
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ReferencesReferences
More than 1100 KG2 units produced
946 installations worldwide
More than 25 Million operating hours accumulated
High time units exceeding 240 000 operating hours
From artic climate to desert climate
Installations on and –offshore as well as vessels
Constantly shown operation reliability of 98-99 %
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KG Gas Turbine ApplicationsKG Gas Turbine Applications
Two units offshore in the Norwegian sector of the Northseaon the Draupner platform (Statoil-Hydro)
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TOTAL ABK operates 7 KG2 units on high sulfur gas (2,6 plus vol%) in continuous duty
KG Gas Turbine ApplicationsKG Gas Turbine Applications
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Two remote controlled base load units offshorein the Bass Strait (Australia) for BassGas
KG Gas Turbine ApplicationsKG Gas Turbine Applications
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PETRONAS (incl. Shell Sarawak and EPMI) operate 17 KG 2 units offshore in Malaysia
KG Gas Turbine ApplicationsKG Gas Turbine Applications
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Two pipeline units at the Trans Tunisian Pipelinefor SCOGAT (SERGAZ)
KG Gas Turbine ApplicationsKG Gas Turbine Applications
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Six base load units at Seram Island (Indonesia)Operated on associated gas from crude oil production(sulfur content between 1,5 to 3 %/ dual fuel)
KG Gas Turbine ApplicationsKG Gas Turbine Applications
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Mobile unit for Chungwa Telecom (Taiwan)
KG Gas Turbine ApplicationsKG Gas Turbine Applications
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Direct contact to DresserDirect contact to Dresser--RandRand
Dresser-Rand AS, Kongsberg, NorwayThomas PalkovichProject Development Manager – Gas Turbine [email protected]: +47 3228 7120
Dresser-Rand Moscow OfficePhone: +7 495 637 7516
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Russian packagers of KG2Russian packagers of KG2
Zvezda-Energetika (St. Petersburg)www.energostar.ru
Contact through HANSA ENERGOVeronika Tatti+7 921 318 [email protected]
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Russian packagers of KG2Russian packagers of KG2
NPO ISKRA (Perm)Mr. Berdjugov (head of design)Mr. Kislitsin (1st deputy chief designer)
[email protected]+7 342 262 7096www.iskra-turbogaz.com
Product name: GTPP-2