MAPNA Subsidiary Signs MoU for MDG-4000 Gas Turbine Parts

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the purchase of spare parts for Solar MDG-4000 gas turbines was signed between the managers of Mavadkaran Company and the National Iranian South Oil Company (NISOC).

This MoU was signed on the sidelines of the 15th Khuzestan Specialized Exhibition of Oil Industry Equipment, held in the city of Ahvaz.

The MAPNA Group actively participated in this event, which took place from January 11 to 14, 2025.

Representatives from MAPNA engaged in discussions with attendees and officials, including managers from the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), the National Iranian South Oil Company (NISOC), Arvandan Oil and Gas Company, and National Iranian Drilling Company (NIDC), exploring ways to expand mutual cooperation.

The exhibition hosts 284 industrial units from 15 provinces across the country.

Founded in 1990, Mavadkaran Company specializes in manufacturing and reconstructing turbine blades and components for the power, oil & gas, and petrochemical industries. It pioneered the production of turbine blades in Iran, gaining technical expertise in hot section parts. The MAPNA Group subsidiary manufactures fixed and moving blades for Rolls Royce, Ruston, Sulzer, BBC, GE, and Siemens turbines, among others. It also produces combustion chambers, TP parts, and shroud sections. Mavadkaran provides reconstruction services for rotating and fixed blades, as well as combustion chamber components. Renowned for innovation, it remains a key partner for critical industries.

MAPNA Group has expanded its operations significantly in the oil and gas sector, offering a broad range of services and cutting-edge technologies. The group’s portfolio includes project management, engineering, procurement, drilling services, and commissioning for oil and gas developments, alongside the manufacturing of advanced equipment such as turbo-compressors and oil measurement skids. These capabilities, backed by extensive expertise in energy mega-projects, position MAPNA as a key player in Iran’s oil and gas industry.

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