New Burckhardt gas compression passes 1,000,000 operating hours

New Burckhardt gas compression passes 1,000,000 operating hours


The new Burckhardt Compression Laby®-GI fuel gas compressor systems play an important role on LNG carriers. Burckhardt Compression’s LNG solutions have been specifically designed to handle gases at low temperature and high pressure while meeting the requirements for operation at sea.

As the liquefied natural gas warms up during storage and transportation, the evaporated boil-off gas must be economically managed by either using it as fuel or re-liquefying it. Both, dual-fuel engines as well as re-liquefaction plants, require a certain operation pressure, ranging up to 300 bar.

The new Laby®-GI Compressor combines sophisticated cryogenic, low-pressure labyrinth piston design and state-of-the-art ring-sealed high-pressure technology on a single compressor frame.

This permits simultaneous fuel gas supply to low-pressure 4-stroke auxiliary engines and high-pressure gas supply to the 2-stroke main engines and a dedicated high-pressure re-liquefaction system.

Burckhardt Compression’s marine portfolio offers standardised solutions for lubricated and oil-free compression. Laby®-GI compressors are all of gas-tight design and no methane emissions are discharged to the atmosphere.

The sealed design of the compressor helps to prevent significant greenhouse gas emissions by recycling all internal leakages without the need for any further purge gas utilisation. A committed global marine team is set up to serve vessel owners and operators in ports all over the world, offering comprehensive customer support to ensure reliable and optimised compressor performance.

Burckhardt Compression offers service solutions tailored to customers’ requirements. Well-trained experts deliver maintenance and overhaul services based on service agreements or on request, at sea or in dry dock on all continents.

For more information visit www.burckhardtcompression.com

28th June 2021