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MHI Compressor International Corporation Delivers Critical Turbomachinery for Woodside Energy’s Beaumont New Ammonia Project
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor International Corporation (MCO-I), a leader in the design and manufacturing of compressors, steam turbines and associated auxiliaries, has successfully delivered syngas and ammonia refrigeration compressor trains for the Beaumont New Ammonia Project in Beaumont, Texas. This facility, originally developed by OCI Global as the OCI Clean Ammonia project, now owned by Woodside Energy, will be the first large-scale, lower-carbon greenfield ammonia facility in the world.
MCO-I’s scope of supply included two API 617 compressors and a double-ended synchronous motor for the syngas train, as well as an API 617 compressor train driven by an API 612 steam turbine for the ammonia refrigeration service. This project’s execution involved dedicated teams from MCO-I and its parent company, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor Corporation (MCO), overseeing project management, procurement, manufacturing, and quality assurance.
Michael McCurry, MCO-I, said, “We are proud to have played a key role in supporting the construction of one of the largest clean energy ammonia plants in North America. MCO’s strong presence in the ammonia market and best-in-class mechanical drive steam turbines have been key advantages for this project. With a legacy of supplying turbomachinery to over 35 world-scale (2,000+ metric tons) ammonia plants globally, this project underscores our commitment to delivering reliable turbomachinery solutions that support large-scale, clean energy initiatives.”
Manufacturing and packaging were shared between MCO’s Hiroshima, Japan facility and MCO-I’s Pearland Works facility in Texas, leveraging the expertise of skilled teams across both locations. Local contractors and sub-suppliers also provided key equipment to support the project. All equipment has been delivered to the jobsite, and MCO-I’s field service personnel are actively supporting OCI Global on installation and pre-commissioning activities as the plant prepares to begin operations later this year.
The Beaumont facility will have a production capacity of 3,000 metric tons per day, leveraging advanced carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology to produce lower carbon ammonia. This facility’s construction highlights the increasing demand for sustainable energy solutions in emission-intensive industries, including the fertilizer, industrial, and power sectors.
McCurry added, “As the Beaumont New Ammonia Project moves closer to commissioning, MCO-I remains committed to supporting its partners and advancing the global energy transition with innovative and reliable turbomachinery.”

Installation progress at the new ammonia facility in Beaumont, TX