"The scope of supply under the contract includes three feed gas compressors and six boil-off gas compressors", the Russian firm said in a press release.
Equipment for the third production line, or LNG train, will be made in Russia, Novatek deputy chief Aleksandr Fridman said, adding this was "consistent with our strategic aim of creating and developing an LNG Center of Excellence in Russia."
"Siemens and NOVATEK have a successful working relationship as they supplied to gas turbine generators and boil-off gas compressors for our Yamal LNG plant. Our next project, Arctic LNG 2, will utilize new technological solutions and employ domestic manufacturers", Fridman said.
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The Arctic LNG 2 plant will include three LNG trains, with a total annual capacity of 19.8 million tonnes. It will draw hydrocarbon resources from the Utrenneye field, estimated to hold nearly 2 billion cubic meters of natural gas (70 billion cubic feet) and 105 million tonnes of liquids.