Technip Energies is a global engineering and technology company serving the energy industry. It specialises in LNG, hydrogen, sustainable chemistry and CO2 management, and has delivered over 20% of the world’s operating LNG capacity. The company also leads in modular and innovative project delivery models worldwide.
The FPSO FEED contract involves engineering a gas FPSO for the Abadi gas field. This unit will process the gas and export dry gas via a subsea pipeline to the onshore LNG plant for liquefaction. The onshore LNG FEED contract includes designing two LNG trains and supporting infrastructure including a jetty, materials offloading facilities, and a logistics supply base. Dry gas from the FPSO will undergo impurity removal before liquefaction, storage, and offloading. The carbon dioxide (CO2) captured from the dry gas will be reinjected into the well.
Technip Energies is a global engineering and technology company serving the energy industry. It specialises in LNG, hydrogen, sustainable chemistry and CO2 management, and has delivered over 20% of the world’s operating LNG capacity. The company also leads in modular and innovative project delivery models worldwide.
The contract will remain effective until September 30, 2025. Its value is between EUR 250 million and EUR 500 million.
Being the first LNG project in the country, Coral Sul FLNG has helped Mozambique enter the global LNG market and monetise Africa’s largest gasfield.
Technip Energies N.V. has been contracted by Chevron Phillips Chemical (CPChem) to supply a proprietary low-emission cracking furnace for an existing olefins unit in Sweeny, Texas.
Technip Energies (PARIS:TE) in partnership with Université Gustave Eiffel, Valeco, and OPEN-C Foundation, will be leading the PAREF project, an R&D program aimed at accelerating industrial-scale development of floating wind. This project is funded by the French State as part of France 2030 operated by ADEME. It aims to design, fabricate, and test a reusable anchoring system, high and low connectors, and tendons for a tension line system, all while minimizing the impact on the marine environment in real offshore conditions.
Technip Energies, through its joint-venture TKJV LLP with KPSP, announced the signing of a long-term services frame agreement with Karachaganak Petroleum Operating B.V. (KPO) for the development of the Karachaganak oil and gas field onshore northwest Kazakhstan.
Eni’s second floating LNG production project in Mozambique has “potential” for a final investment decision in 2024, according to the chief of LNG engineering giant Technip Energies, Arnaud Pieton.
Independent oil and gas producer Azule Energy has awarded two subsea contracts for works associated with the Ndungu oilfield development, located 130km offshore Angola.