Wärtsilä, a global leader in lifecycle solutions for the marine and energy markets, has signed a five-year maintenance agreement with the Nigerian gas transportation company Bonny Gas Transport Limited, (BGT), a subsidiary of Nigeria LNG Limited. Wärtsilä will monitor and service the engines on board the BGT's six new LNG carriers and deliver spare parts, as well as expertise for inspections and major service overhauls. The contract marks the beginning of a new era of cooperation between Wärtsilä and BGT, and is the first of its kind for Wärtsilä in Africa.

Nigeria LNG Limited exports most of its cargo to the European Asian markets. The six LNG carriers are equipped with five Wärtsilä 50DF engines each and operate primarily on gas.

Dynamic Maintenance Planning increases predictability of costs and operations

Wärtsilä's Dynamic Maintenance Planning (DMP) concept utilizing Condition Based Monitoring (CBM) will determine the actual engine maintenance needs. Bonny Gas Transport will also have around the clock access to online operational and technical support.

'We are very excited about this opportunity to provide superior maintenance services to Bonny Gas Transport. In addition to increasing the engine uptime, Bonny Gas Transport wanted to improve maintenance planning and operative cost control and this is something Wärtsilä can offer. With the continuous remote monitoring of the equipment and the dynamic maintenance planning concept, we can ensure optimal availability while minimising the risk of disruptions to operations,' says Simon Auseth, General Manager Business development, Marine Agreements, Wärtsilä.

The agreement is the first to apply Wärtsilä's Data Acquisition System, part of Wärtsilä's Genius services which helps customers optimise their operations and seize the opportunities that digitalisation offers. The system provides real-time access and analysis of data with one system and enables automated measuring- and guarantee of power availability.

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Caption: LNG Finima II, one of Bonny Gas Transport's six new LNG Carriers covered by the Maintenance Agreement, is equipped with five Wärtsilä 50DF engines.

For further information, please contact:

Simon Auseth
General Manager, Business development, Marine Agreements
Wärtsilä Corporation
simon.auseth@wartsila.com
Tel: +47 90 21 76 16

Hanna Viita
D
irector, Marketing
Wärtsilä Corporation
hanna.viita@wartsila.com
Tel: +358 40 1 1755

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