Anti-Sulfur Compressors Tap into Overseas Markets
Jichai Power has actively implemented the Belt and Road Initiative, closely followed the overseas market strategy of CNPC group, and vigorously promoted the "going global" of high-end equipment.
In October this year, Jichai Power achieved a major breakthrough in the Central Asian market: four independently developed 4-megawatt anti-sulfur compressor units were fully put into operation in the booster project of the central gas field in Turkmenistan. These compressors have maintained stable operation for over 3,500 hours, with a cumulative gas processing volume of approximately 500 million cubic meters. This marks the first entry of CNPC's large-scale reciprocating compressor equipment into the Central Asian market, breaking the long-standing dominance of European and American products in the region.

To adapt to the complex on-site operating conditions, the technical team has successfully overcome a series of technical challenges, including working condition adaptation of large-scale compressors in harsh environments, multi-unit coordinated control, and gathering, transportation and boosting system integration, laying a solid foundation for the successful one-time commissioning of the project.
This project serves as a vivid example of the enhanced competitiveness of CNPC's high-end oil and gas equipment in the international market.


