Technip Energies, together with partners JGC and Samsung Heavy Industries, has secured a significant Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation & Commissioning (EPCIC) contract for the Coral Norte Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) project offshore Mozambique
The contract was awarded by Mozambique Rovuma Venture (MRV) and, combined with previously announced agreements, qualifies as a “major” award for Technip Energies, exceeding €1 billion in revenue. The contract was booked in the second quarter of 2026 within the company’s Project Delivery segment.
The Coral Norte FLNG facility is expected to produce approximately 3.6 million tons per annum (Mtpa) of LNG. When added to the existing Coral Sul unit, total capacity at the Coral hub will reach around 7 Mtpa. The expansion will strengthen Mozambique’s position among Africa’s top three LNG producers and enhance its role in the global energy market.
Coral Norte is designed as an enhanced replica of the Coral Sul FLNG, the first development in Mozambique’s Area 4 offshore gas block. The replication strategy takes advantage of identical feed gas composition and similar deepwater conditions to reduce execution risks, improve performance, and accelerate delivery by applying lessons learned from the earlier project.
Arnaud Pieton, Chief Executive Officer of Technip Energies, said: “The Coral Norte project reflects the confidence of ENi and its partners in our FLNG execution capabilities and in the performance of the Coral South FLNG. By leveraging our ‘design one, build many’ approach, we are demonstrating how a standardized model can accelerate large-scale offshore project delivery. This approach enables faster deployment of new LNG capacity, contributing to energy security and diversification. It also reinforces Mozambique’s growing role in the global LNG landscape.”
The project is being developed by Eni and its partners CNPC, ENH, XRG, and KOGAS. It marks continued progress in the development of Mozambique’s significant natural gas resources.
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