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September 26, 2014

Houston's F&G Confirms Use of Siemens' Rig Jacking

Friede and Goldman, Ltd. (F&G), a naval architecture and marine engineer firm located in Houston, confirms that Siemens jacking control system is approved for use on their jack up rig designs. F&G customers will now have an option to choose Siemens jacking control systems for new rig designs in conjunction with F&G’s proprietary jacking system.

“The Siemens jacking control system offers a layered approach to safety, redundancy and robust design our customers require in their applications, providing them with a technically sound system,” said Matt Hemker from F&G. "The Siemens jacking control system is a patented, layered, and fully automated, all electric system. The partnership will benefit customers by providing a safe and reliable jacking control system with less down time than other control system designs. The Siemens control system uses a VFD design which allows for no single point of failure."

“Siemens welcomes the opportunity to work with an industry leading naval architecture firm. The announcement demonstrates our continued commitment to the marine and oil and gas markets,” says David Grucza, director of marine vertical, Siemens Industry, Inc.

In addition to jacking control systems, Siemens provides gearboxes, electric motor drive systems, diesel electric propulsion and electrical systems for offshore rigs, platforms and vessels.

Friede & Goldman is a world leader in the design of Mobile Offshore Drilling and Production units. F&G combines over 60 years of design experience with design technology created by advanced engineering staff.

For more information: http://www.usa.siemens.com/industry.
 

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