MHI Secures Centrifugal Compressor Order

May 17, 2026

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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) has won an order for two centrifugal compressors 

for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal project in Southeast Asia, the 

company announced Wednesday via its official website in both Japanese and English.

Designed for boil-off gas (BOG) compression, the units will operate at a pressure rating 

of 12 MPa, a critical specification for efficient LNG terminal operations. BOG compression 

is essential for reliquefying evaporated LNG, reducing waste and enhancing the project's

overall energy efficiency.

The compressors belong to MHI's proven MAC (Mitsubishi Advanced Compressor) series,

known for high efficiency, reliability, and adaptability to extreme conditions. Engineered 

for continuous, stable operation in harsh environments, they align with the stringent

performance and safety standards required for large-scale LNG infrastructure.

This order reinforces MHI's strong position in the global LNG equipment market, 

particularly in Southeast Asia—a region experiencing robust growth in natural gas 

demand and LNG infrastructure development. The company will leverage its extensive

expertise inturbomachinery to deliver the units on schedule, supporting the project's 

goal of expanding clean energy supply in the region.

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