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  • GE reaffirms commitment to Russian market with USD1 billion sourcing plan and expanded stategic partnerships
    édité le 04/02/2016 - Plus de news de "GE Gas Power" - Voir la fiche entreprise de "GE Gas Power"


GE reaffirms commitment to Russian market with USD1 billion sourcing plan and expanded stategic partnerships
General Electric reaffirmed its commitment to the company’s growth plans in Russia by announcing a $1 billion sourcing program and signing a series of agreements with its Russian strategic partners at the 17th GE Oil & Gas Annual Meeting in Florence. The new initiatives are aimed at accelerating GE’s localization of advanced technology solutions across the oil & gas, power, and transportation industries, as well as driving demand for local suppliers.

GE announced it will work with Russian businesses to develop up to $1 billion in sourcing opportunities by 2020 to better meet its global manufacturing needs by capitalizing on the increased competitiveness of Russian fabrication, forging, and casting. The company is currently working on several key infrastructure projects with Russian producers that meet GE quality and safety standards.

Jeff Immelt, GE Chairman and CEO, said: “We continue to see long-term development opportunities in Russia, including in sourcing from Russian manufacturers for our global businesses. Today, we are also pleased to be strengthening our partnerships with Rosneft and Transmashholding. This is a great example of GE working with leading Russian companies to tackle some of the region’s most technically intensive projects.”

Expanding the scope of their 2013 strategic partnership, GE and Rosneft, Russia’s largest oil company, announced a long-term cooperation program to jointly develop local expertise and advanced solutions, including in marine propulsion and oilfield equipment manufacturing.

In marine:

GE and Rosneft will proceed with preparations for joint work at an industrial shipbuilding cluster in Vladivostok. The cluster is planned to locally produce electrical equipment and steerable pod thrusters based on GE technology – as well as service marine diesel engines produced by a GE‑Transmashholding joint venture – for Rosneft’s fleet and other Russian civil vessels.
At the meeting in Florence, GE, Rosneft, and Transmashholding signed a Letter of Intent providing for the local production of GE V250 marine diesel engines by the GE-Transmashholding JV in Penza, Russia. The delivery of the first units to Rosneft is expected in early 2018.

In oil & gas:

GE and Rosneft will further explore development plans for a facility in Murmansk, Russia to locally assemble GE oil & gas equipment to support Rosneft’s production activities.

The companies will continue joint work on artificial lift technology, with deliveries of GE electric submersible pumps (ESPs) already underway to Rosneft and its subsidiaries for testing and evaluation.

Advancing their collaboration on small-scale LNG technologies, GE and Rosneft’s subsidiary Itera will move forward with development plans for the first small-scale LNG plant in Russia.

The companies will cooperate on a pilot project to leverage GE digital technologies for remote monitoring and control to further optimize operations at Rosneft’s largest refinery, located in Ryazan, Russia.

GE and Rosneft will also evaluate the potential of stationary distributed power solutions based on diesel engines locally produced by GE and Transmashholding in Penza.

Commenting on the program signing, Igor Sechin, Rosneft Management Board Chairman, said: “The implementation of the program signed today with one of the global technology leaders, signifies that our partnership is entering a new stage – industrial cooperation – which will enable us to meet the buoyant demand being formed by the Russian fuel and energy sector with the potential to jointly enter global markets.”

Also in Florence, GE and Transmashholding (TMH), Russia’s leading rail equipment producer, signed a strategic business plan providing for the launch of a 50-50 joint venture, pending final regulatory approvals, to localize manufacturing of advanced GEVO diesel engines at a new facility in Penza, Russia. The project is aimed at addressing the locomotive needs of Russian Railways, as well as providing engine solutions for marine vessels and distributed power applications.

The companies plan to invest over $70 million in the plant and related equipment, training, and technology. The GEVO engines to be produced at the new facility will incorporate advanced GE technologies to lower life-cycle operating costs, while increasing efficiency, reliability, ease of maintenance, and time between overhauls. The agreement envisages initial production of up to 250 engines per year in the 2,900–4,700 kW class, with the potential to expand the venture’s production capacity and product portfolio according to future market demand. The companies also agreed that a priority goal for the joint venture will be identifying export opportunities for its products.

Andrey Bokarev, Transmashholding President, said: “Transmashholding has high expectations for the future of this joint project with GE to develop and produce state-of-the-art diesel engines. It will significantly expand our expertise and the range of products we offer to the market. In combination with our existing solutions, we will be able to offer engines to our customers that precisely meet their needs. It’s particularly noteworthy that the new venture will produce engines not only for the Russian market, but also for export.”

GE’s new agreements with its strategic partners in Russia accelerate the company’s commitment to invest $1 billion in the Russian oil & gas, power, and transportation industries by 2020.

Ron Pollett, President & CEO, GE Russia/CIS, said: “Russia has been an important and strategic market for us for nearly 100 years. Together with Rosneft and Transmashholding, we are moving forward on key projects to support the development of Russian infrastructure and manufacturing capabilities. By strengthening our mutually beneficial strategic partnerships and growing our local supply chains, GE is reaffirming its long-term commitment to the Russian market.”
Today’s announcement is an example of the GE Store at work — connecting knowledge and innovations across industries to drive customer outcomes, move technology forward, and power economic growth.

About GE

GE (NYSE: GE) imagines things others don’t, builds things others can’t and delivers outcomes that make the world work better. GE brings together the physical and digital worlds in ways no other company can. In its labs and factories and on the ground with customers, GE is inventing the next industrial era to move, power, build and cure the world. www.ge.com

About GE Oil & Gas

GE Oil & Gas is inventing the next industrial era in the oil and gas sector. In our labs and factories, and in the field, we constantly push the boundaries of technology to solve today’s toughest operational & commercial challenges. We have the skills, knowledge and technical expertise to bring together the physical and digital worlds to fuel the future.


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