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The mobileFLEX portfolio is the latest advancement from GE to deliver lower-cost, lower-emission power to drill rigs, artificial lift enhanced oil recovery and oilfield equipment. An all-gas alternative to diesel units, mobileFLEX is an EPA mobile-certified solution that provides a cost advantage to energy producers and operational advantage to drilling contractors by utilising field gases. For oilfield power applications, the mobileFLEX engine portfolio is a superior power solution for drill rigs, liquids reinjection, lift pumps, and temporary accommodations.
The mobile-certified VHPmulti-fuel engine set the new standard for reliable, efficient drill rig power generation. Delivering up to 95 percent lower emissions and 80 percent lower fuel costs than diesel with similar transient load response, this engine represents a game-changing, fuel-flexible solution for the drilling industry and artificial lift industry. The VHP rich burn solution is available with power outputs of 1, 000 and 1, 200 kW @ 1, 200 rpm.
GEs Waukesha 275GL+ represents the most advanced generation of high-horsepower engines in the gas compression segment. A combination of robust construction and innovative technology, the 275GL+ lean-burn engine delivers excellence in fuel flexibility, efficiency, power output and emissions for unmatched performance. For maximum uptime and profitability, you can depend on the 275GL+ to get the job done year after year.
Designed to demanding specifications of the gas compression industry, GEs Waukesha 275GL+ Enginator is the right choice for rugged oilfield power generation and associated gas applications.
The ecomagination1-qualified 275GL+ lean burn engine has more power in unconventional gas applications efficiency with a power output of 1, 887 kW 3, 605 kW and emissions performance. Its Engine System Manager* (ESM) control sharply reduces onsite setup time and requirements. That saves days on commissioning and adds years to engine life. The 275GL+ makes no compromise between power and emissions control, or between fuel efficiency and fuel flexibility.
TheGE's Jenbacher Type-2gas engine was introduced in 1974 and is the engine with the longest development history of the range. The 208 has 8 inline cylinders and is available atelectrical output from249kWeor 335kWe. The J208 is renowned for its robust design and highest levels of component durability. It is particularly well suited to troublesome gases such aslandfill gas.
The generator has a long service life, with a major overhaul not scheduled until 60, 000 hours of operation. Optimised components and a provide control and monitoring concept give this engine outstanding reliability. The J208 genset, with no heat recovery, is availablein a compact 20 foot container.
Visit theGE's Jenbacher websiteto read more about the Type 2 GE's Jenbacher engine.