Technip Energies secures major contract for Coral Norte floating LNG project in Mozambique
Technip Energies, in partnership with JGC and Samsung Heavy Industries, has been awarded an Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation & Commissioning (EPCIC) contract by Mozambique Rovuma Venture (MRV) for the Coral Norte FLNG project, which, together with previously announced contracts, represents a major1 award for the company.

The Coral Norte Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) project, located offshore Mozambique and developed by Eni and its Partners CNPC, ENH, XRG, and KOGAS, is designed to produce approximately 3.6 MMtpy of LNG, doubling the Coral hub’s capacity to 7 MMtpy. This expansion positions Mozambique among Africa’s top three LNG producers, further strengthening the country’s role in the global energy market.
Coral Norte is designed as an enhanced replica of Coral Sul, the first development in Mozambique’s Area 4 offshore gas block. The replication approach leverages the projects’ common feed gas composition and deepwater location to enhance execution certainty and optimized performance, while drawing on engineering and integration lessons learned from the earlier development. By standardizing the project delivery model, Technip Energies and its partners provide a de-risked path to scale and greater predictability at every stage.
This major award builds on the previously announced contracts and confirms the continued advancement of Technip Energies’ scope of work on the Coral Norte FLNG project.
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