The headquarters of GE Vernova, which expects the Jafurah gas field to produce up to 630,000 barrels of natural gas liquids and condensates, as well as over 420 million standard cubic feet of ethane per day by 2030
NYSE-listed GE Vernova Inc. announced the start of commercial operations at the Jafurah Cogeneration Independent Steam and Power Plant (ISPP), which is located approximately 125 kilometers southeast of Dammam.
GE Vernova provided a holistic solution including the core power plant equipment, its 7HA.01 gas turbine, and a service agreement for 20 years, including maintenance and supply of parts aiming to manage all aspects of the engine’s lifecycle, the company said in a statement.
It added that the cogeneration process maximizes energy output by capturing and reusing excess heat or steam, noting that the plant is expected to deliver up to 314 tons/hour of steam, as well as up to 320 megawatts (MW) of electricity to support Jafurah gas field operations.
By 2030, the Jafurah gas field is expected to produce up to 630,000 barrels of natural gas liquids and condensates, as well as over 420 million standard cubic feet of ethane per day.
This project, featuring GE Vernova’s first H-Class gas turbine completed in Saudi Arabia, has contributed to the local economy by creating direct and indirect jobs and expanding domestic manufacturing capabilities.
“We are pleased to have successfully met our commitments, ensuring the timely launch of operations despite the period of intense demand,” said Joseph Anis, President & CEO for GE Vernova’s Gas Power business in Europe, Middle East & Africa.
“Aligned with Saudi Vision 2030, we are proud the turbine was completed and delivered from GESAT, advancing local industrialization and strengthening the Kingdom’s power sector,” he added.
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