TechnipFMC Wins Substantial Subsea Contract for Coral North FLNG Project Offshore Mozambique

Reuters12-19
TechnipFMC Wins Substantial Subsea Contract for Coral North FLNG Project Offshore Mozambique

TechnipFMC plc has announced the award of a substantial Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Installation (EPCI) contract by Eni S.p.A. for the Coral North floating liquefied natural gas $(FLNG)$ development offshore Mozambique. The project, located in water depths of approximately 2,000 meters, is the second FLNG project in the region. The scope of work includes the manufacture and installation of flexible flowlines and risers, as well as the installation of subsea manifolds and umbilicals. According to TechnipFMC, a "substantial" contract is valued between $250 million and $500 million. This award was included in the company’s inbound orders for the second quarter of 2025.

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