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TechnipFMC wins subsea contracts for Mozambique LNG

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TechnipFMC has announced that it has been awarded a number of subsea contracts by Anadarko Moçambique Área 1, Lda for its Mozambique Golfinho/Atum development.

According to the statement, TechnipFMC has won a major contract for the engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) of the subsea hardware system through its wholly owned UAE incorporated subsidiary, Technip Middle East FZCO. TechnipFMC claims that it will execute the offshore installation scope with its consortium partner Van Oord, through their wholly owned UAE incorporated subsidiary, Van Oord Gulf FZE, and in cooperation with strategic major subcontractor, Allseas.

In addition to this, TechnipFMC claims that it has also won separate contracts under its wholly owned US incorporated subsidiary FMC Technologies Inc. (FMCTI). These contracts are for the provision of subsea hardware in support of well construction and the EPCI scope.

Arnaud Pieton, President Subsea at TechnipFMC, said: “We are extremely pleased to have been selected for the majority of the Mozambique LNG subsea scope. TechnipFMC will execute its scope utilising our integrated model (iEPCITM) and will highlight our industry leading subsea capabilities to help maximise Anadarko’s overall project value. This award is a testament of our 25-year partnership with Anadarko and will further expand our presence in Mozambique.”

According to the statement, TechnipFMC and Allseas have entered into a strategic collaboration agreement, which focuses on jointly pursuing specific deepwater projects where the assets, products and capabilities of both companies are complementary. This collaboration will provide both companies with improved access to world-class opportunities. TechnipFMC claims that this will allow its clients to benefit from the unique joint capabilities and integrated delivery assurance of TechnipFMC and Allseas on their most ambitious projects, such as Golfinho.

In support of these awards, TechnipFMC is growing its presence in Mozambique and recently opened a new office in Maputo, Mozambique, in February this year. Through various cooperation agreements with local universities, such as UEM and Uni Lurio, TechnipFMC claims that it will also provide training opportunities to young Mozambican engineers that will continue building on the company’s local expertise.

Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquefaction/19062019/technipfmc-wins-subsea-contracts-for-mozambique-lng/

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