For TotalEnergies, as a global LNG player, this collaboration brings opportunities to further innovate and strengthen our expertise in reducing GHG emissions, improving energy efficiency for our LNG and offshore assets and developing innovative technologies such as hydrogen. ARNAUD BREUILLAC, President Exploration & Production at TotalEnergies
Ongoing project
Coral Sul FLNG facility arrives in Mozambique waters Specifically built for deep waters, and the first to operate in Africa, the Coral Sul FLNG is the third FLNG to be engineered and built by Technip Energies. The TJS consortium, which constructed the FLNG, is led by Technip Energies and includes JGC Corporation and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI).
At 432-metre-long and weighing 140,000 tonnes, the Coral Sul FLNG has now been towed from the SHI shipyard in Geoje, South Korea, for the next phase of the project. Local engineers from Mozambique, trained by the consortium partners throughout the project development stages, will support the hook-up and commissioning activities.
The Coral Sul FLNG facility will produce 3.4 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG. It will be operated by ENI for the next 25 years.
New contract
Major LNG contract for the North Field East Project in Qatar Technip Energies and Chiyoda Corporation have been awarded an EPCC contract to deliver 4 mega LNG trains, each with a capacity of 8 mtpa. The plant will include a large CO2 carbon capture and sequestration facility, leading to more than 25% reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions when compared to similar LNG facilities.
Strategic partnership
Advancing low-carbon solutions together with TotalEnergies Technip Energies and TotalEnergies will be working together to jointly develop low-carbon solutions for LNG production and offshore facilities to reduce the carbon footprint of existing facilities and greenfield projects. Both parties will explore new concepts and technologies in key areas including LNG production, cryogeny, production and use of hydrogen for power generation and processes for carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS).
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