
Baker Hughes, an energy technology company, announced a long-term service agreement award from bp for its Tangguh Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant in Papua Barat, Indonesia. This comprehensive 90-month agreement covers spare parts, repair services, and field service engineering support for critical turbomachinery at the facility, including heavy-duty gas turbines, steam turbines, and compressors for three LNG trains, helping to ensure its continued reliable operation. The agreement underscores Baker Hughes’ role as a solutions provider.
The agreement builds on Baker Hughes’ long-standing relationship with bp at the Tangguh LNG project since 2009, and most recently an award in 2024 to supply additional critical power and compression systems for bp’s Tangguh UCC Project.
The Tangguh LNG facility is a cornerstone of Indonesia’s energy strategy, playing a vital role in supplying safe and reliable energy to the Asia-Pacific region. Baker Hughes’ continued support will contribute to the sustained performance and availability of the plant’s critical turbomachinery, which is essential for LNG operation.
“This long-term service agreement with bp for Tangguh LNG is a testament to our continued partnership and commitment to progressing energy development in Indonesia,” said Tiffany Pitts, vice president of Gas Technology Services at Baker Hughes. “Our advanced technology and expertise will help ensure the optimal performance of the Tangguh facility, which is crucial for meeting the region’s energy demands.”
Baker Hughes is collaborating with PT Imeco Inter Sarana as its local consortium partner to deliver on the local content requirements of the agreement. This agreement demonstrates Baker Hughes’ strategic focus on supporting its footprint in LNG with critical equipment asset management services and follows the recent announcement to expand its existing service capability in Asia Pacific to address the region’s energy expansion and transition needs