Eneria has been designing and building made-to-measure energy production solutions for decades for the oil and gas industry, with Caterpillar engines that are renowned the world over for their reliability and robustness in extreme environments.
Irrespective of your technical demands and the location of your project, Eneria has a made-to-measure solution that can meet your needs.
The entire team at Eneria will support you in your new projects and renovations, from the design phase, to the completion of commissioning, thanks to its fully integrated functions, from engineering and procurement, to manufacturing and tests, commissioning and project management.
Our power supply solutions are listed with most of the leading international oil and gas companies, because they meet all the needs of your onshore and offshore applications:
We can offer the best experience and knowledge to secure your projects and operations, with standard or made-to-measure solutions that meet the most stringent technical demands:
Your turnkey power packages can be personalised to meet your own technical specifications, which can cover:
Eneria supplied a redundant power system composed of two main diesel gensets, ATEX certified Ex’px’ by the notified body LCIE, for installation in zone 2 hazardous areas, with gas group IIA and temperature class T3. The diesel gensets are composed of a C6.6 marine auxiliary engine, 100 ekW, coupled to an IP23 Leroy Somer alternator. There are remote unit control panels with PLC and HMI touch screens.
Eneria supplied a C32 ACERT marine auxiliary engine for the NOPL OML 58 project, 795 kWe, coupled to a Leroy Somer alternator for the standby diesel genset. The entire genset is contained in a soundproof, pressurized, close-fit, stainless steel (316 L) enclosure, with synchronization and load-sharing facilities with the main gas generator.
Eneria supplied a C32 Caterpillar engine for the The Moho Nord TLP, 1,500 rpm, coupled to a Leroy Somer alternator in order to satisfy the power requirement of 500 ekW. The complete unit control panels (UCP) were designed to control the genset.