MHI Compressor International Delivers Key Turbomachinery to Woodside Energy’s Beaumont Ammonia Project

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor International Corporation (MCO-I) has successfully delivered critical turbomachinery for Woodside Energy’s Beaumont New Ammonia Project in Texas, the first large-scale lower-carbon greenfield ammonia facility in the world.
The equipment package includes syngas compressor trains with API 617 compressors and a double-ended synchronous motor, along with an API 617 ammonia refrigeration compressor train driven by an API 612 steam turbine. These systems were engineered and manufactured jointly by MCO’s Hiroshima facility and MCO-I’s Pearland Works in Texas, with contributions from local contractors and suppliers.
With a capacity of 3,000 metric tons per day, the Beaumont facility will incorporate advanced carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) to produce low-carbon ammonia for fertilizer, industrial, and power applications. All equipment has been delivered, and installation is underway, with commissioning expected later this year.
Michael McCurry of MCO-I highlighted the company’s strong track record, supplying turbomachinery for over 35 large ammonia plants globally, and reaffirmed its role in supporting clean energy projects through reliable, innovative solutions.
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