Deal won't affect Dresser-Rand access to R-R machines

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Dresser-Rand has said that the Rolls-Royce deal with Siemens will not affect its access to Rolls gas turbines. Dresser-Rand has worked closely with Rolls-Royce Energy for well over 30 years and has been very successful in supplying compressors for the upstream and midstream market applications. In the last few years, Dresser-Rand has also succeeded in penetrating the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) / Floating LNG (FLNG) market.

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Vincent R. Volpe Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer of Dresser-Rand, said, "We are pleased to report that we have been contacted by Rolls-Royce senior management and have been assured that both Rolls-Royce and Siemens are committed to supporting their clients and that Dresser-Rand will continue to have access to the Rolls-Royce aero-derivative gas turbines."  He added, "Dresser-Rand and Rolls-Royce have a long history of working together around the world.  For example, all the mechanical drive applications for Rolls-Royce largest aero-derivative gas turbine, the Trent ™, are currently driving Dresser-Rand DATUM compressors.  Further, Dresser-Rand has recently been successful in being selected for two large FLNG projects using the Trent gas turbine as a driver for our DATUM liquefaction compressors, demonstrating the value that Dresser-Rand brings to our clients in oil and gas markets. 

"We believe this assurance preserves Dresser-Rand's unique position because the Company will continue to provide a choice of gas turbine drivers to our clients to meet their specific compression requirements.”