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Nigeria: Baker Hughes extends Long-Term Service Agreement with Nigeria LNG to support critical expansion project


02 Jul 2026

  • 13-year agreement provides lifecycle services for turbomachinery at one of the world’s largest LNG expansion projects
  • Comprehensive services will cover equipment on the new Train 7, which will increase Nigeria LNG’s total production capacity to 30 million tonnes per annum  
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Baker Hughes has announced an award from Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) for the provision of comprehensive lifecycle services supporting turbomachinery equipment at its liquefaction plant in Bonny Island, Nigeria.

This 13-year service agreement extends a two-decade collaboration with NLNG and will support the operational performance of the new Train 7 project, which is set to increase the facility’s total LNG production capacity from 22 to 30 MTPA when the project is completed. The scope covers comprehensive services for Baker Hughes’ equipment awarded in 2021: four heavy duty gas turbines and associated centrifugal compressors, along with two additional gas turbines for power generation. The new service agreement includes the support of a local Baker Hughes engineering team and iCenter™ digital services, powered by Cordant™, for remote monitoring and diagnostics to enhance equipment reliability and availability.

'Utilizing Baker Hughes’ industry-leading lifecycle services and digital expertise will help support the successful long-term operation of our Train 7 project,' said Nigeria LNG Limited Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Adeleye Falade. 'As we expand our production capacity, we are strengthening Nigeria’s role as a competitive global energy supplier, creating greater economic value for our stakeholders, and supporting a practical energy transition through the delivery of lower-carbon energy solutions. This partnership reflects our commitment to operational excellence, innovation and sustainable growth.'

'This agreement reinforces the strength of our long-standing collaboration with NLNG and our commitment to the region,' said Baker Hughes Chief Growth & Experience Officer and interim Executive Vice President of Industrial & Energy Technology, Maria Claudia Borras. 'Our advanced lifecycle services and regional expertise can help NLNG ensure efficient and reliable operations at its Bonny Island facility, while bolstering energy reliability as Nigeria continues to harness its proven gas reserves to meet growing global energy demands.'

The Train 7 project marks a significant milestone in Nigeria’s strategy to become one of the world’s top-tier LNG producers. Work under the agreement will be delivered through the Baker Hughes Service Center in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. The facility employs local talent, providing a range of comprehensive lifecycle services.

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Source: Baker Hughes





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