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Global doesn't just mean everywhere – it means everything. At least it does if you're talking about GE's Global Services. Recent developments with Egyptian LNG (ELNG) are a perfect example of how we are creating greater speed and quality, and an even greater ability to provide comprehensive solutions. |
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The cyclical world of oil and gas processing is one of extremes. While market demand rises, investment in the supply chain must be carefully planned at strategic intervals that optimize the delicate balance of production capacity vs. regional localization, capital building cost vs. operating cost and current market price vs. long-term trends. Risk must be managed – timing and technology are crucial. |
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Changing world energy markets have lead to far-reaching expansion plans for oil and gas producers. Not only does GE develop some of the world's most advanced technologies to help our customers grow, but we also develop the human resources to expertly maintain the performance of those tools. |
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Consider this: 10-20% of the energy in a barrel of crude oil goes toward converting the other 80-90% into product. GE's ecomagination certified hot gas expander for Power Recovery Systems are designed to save millions in refinery operating costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the same time. |
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In order to give GE's existing and potential customers easier access to hands-on demonstrations of various control and monitoring technologies, a number of Optimisation and Customer Application Centers (CACs) have been established around the world: Florence, Houston, Moscow, Singapore and Shanghai, with locations in Brazil and the United Arab Emirates scheduled to open 2008. |
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