Baker Hughes wins long-term support agreement for ANOH gas project

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(World Oil) – Baker Hughes has been awarded a long-term service agreement by ANOH Gas Processing Company (AGPC) to provide lifecycle services and digital monitoring support for the ANOH Gas Processing Plant in Nigeria.The agreement covers maintenance, repair services, engineering support and digital monitoring for critical turbomachinery equipment at the facility, including two NovaLT 16 gas turbines. Baker Hughes will also deploy its iCenter digital services platform, powered by Cordant, to provide remote monitoring and diagnostics aimed at improving equipment reliability and operational performance.The award builds on Baker Hughes’ existing involvement in the ANOH project. In 2019, the company supplied an integrated power island solution for the plant, including two NovaLT 16 gas turbines, compressors and gears. According to Baker Hughes, the turbines were the first NovaLT 16 units deployed in Sub-Saharan Africa.“It is a pleasure to collaborate with a globally trusted energy technology leader like Baker Hughes on this critical project,” said James Makinde, Managing Director of ANOH Gas Processing Company. “The reliable performance of critical turbomachinery equipment is essential to the successful operation of the ANOH Plant and to delivering on Nigeria’s domestic energy supply goals.”The ANOH Gas Processing Plant is a key component of Nigeria’s strategy to expand domestic natural gas utilization for power generation and industrial development. Baker Hughes said work under the agreement will be delivered through its service center in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, which provides lifecycle support and engineering services for energy infrastructure projects across the region.Maria Claudia Borras, Chief Growth & Experience Officer and interim Executive Vice President of Industrial & Energy Technology at Baker Hughes, said the agreement reflects the company’s continued commitment to supporting gas infrastructure development in West Africa through a combination of local expertise and digital technologies.The contract further strengthens Baker Hughes’ presence in Nigeria’s growing natural gas sector, where operators continue to invest in infrastructure aimed at increasing domestic gas supply and supporting long-term energy security.