Baker Hughes renews Oman LNG services deal

US energy services firm Baker Hughes has renewed its long-term services contract with state-owned LNG producer Oman LNG.

Baker Hughes and Oman LNG announced the signing of the 10-year services agreement in separate social media posts on Thursday.

Awarded in the second quarter of 2025, this is an “important milestone in a trusted collaboration spanning nearly two decades,” Baker Hughes said.

“Our continued collaboration supports the availability and reliability of critical equipment across three LNG trains, reinforcing Oman LNG’s focus on safe and efficient LNG production,” the company said.

The 10-year extension also includes the development of local iCenter digital services capabilities in Oman.

Baker Hughes iCenter, powered by Cordant, delivers “monitoring of critical equipment, actionable digital insights, and helps proactively prescribe solutions to optimize performance and support sustainability goals.”

Baer Hughes did not provide the price tag of the contract.

Oman LNG

Oman LNG currently operates three liquefaction trains at its site in Qalhat near Sur.

However, it also plans to expand the facility with a new train.

The new train will have a capacity of 3.8 mtpa, boosting Oman’s LNG production to 15.2 mtpa.

In 2023, Oman LNG signed shareholding deals with international companies, including Shell and TotalEnergies.

Besides Oman LNG and Qalhat LNG shareholding agreements, Oman LNG, in which the government of Oman holds 51 percent, also signed a gas supply agreement with state-owned Integrated Gas Company (IGC) to extend the gas supplies beyond 2024.

Oman LNG delivered 181 cargoes of liquefied natural gas from its Qalhat complex in 2024, up by eight cargoes compared to the year before, while its revenue increased to $6.5 billion.

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