Baker Hughes secures additional order for Rio Grande LNG expansion
- Award from Bechtel includes supply of the primary liquefaction equipment for NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG Train 5
- Order includes Frame 7 gas turbines and centrifugal compressors, replicating proven solutions from previous trains
- Technology will enable an additional LNG production capacity of approximately 6 MMtpy
Baker Hughes announced an award from engineering company Bechtel Energy Inc. (Bechtel) to supply primary liquefaction equipment for Train 5 of NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG Facility in the Port of Brownsville, Texas.

The award follows a recent order for Train 4 and is part of a previously established framework agreement covering a variety of Baker Hughes equipment and associated contractual services for Trains 4 through 8.
"Our continued collaboration with Baker Hughes on the Rio Grande LNG project highlights their consistent delivery of industry-leading technology and expertise," said Bhupesh Thakkar, Bechtel’s general manager for its LNG business. "We value Baker Hughes' ongoing support as we progress this significant expansion, which will be vital for meeting growing global energy demand."
“Securing this order for the fifth train of the Rio Grande LNG project underscores the confidence in our proven technology and the dedication of our teams," said Baker Hughes Chairman and CEO Lorenzo Simonelli. "We are pleased to extend our collaboration with Bechtel and NextDecade, providing efficient and reliable technology solutions for LNG infrastructure that is critical to sustainable energy development.”
Mirroring the proven technology solution deployed in previous trains, the Train 5 order includes two Frame 7 gas turbines, known for their proven reliability and energy efficiency, and six centrifugal compressors. These advanced solutions, designed to deliver efficiency and lower emissions, will support an additional LNG capacity of approximately 6 MTPA at the facility.
In addition, Baker Hughes is also providing an additional digital solution for Rio Grande’s Trains 1 to 3 through the deployment of Cordant Asset Health. Next Decade will utilize Cordant™ to support its equipment monitoring and failure diagnostics for critical rotating equipment, as well as its cloud-based visualization solution for offline vibration data.
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