MInimum suction pressure really isn't a problem. You do however need to supply sufficient volumetric flow since this is what a centrifugal "sees". Dropping the suction pressure decreases gas density, and so you either handle less mass flow to keep at the same point on the curve, or move the operating point to the right. The compressor curve has limits to the left (surge) as well as to the right (choke). You just need to stay "on the curve". You also mention this is variable speed. Hopefully the manufacturer gave you a curve with various speed lines. If not, you can use "fan" laws" to estimate performance at the higher speed. Assuming discharge pressure is what you want to maintain, a higher speed will be required to produce more head at the lower pressure. Head is proportional to the log of pressure ratio. It is hard to give a tutorial in this little space, but I hope this helps !