Technip Energies Wins LNG Contract for QatarEnergy’s North Field South Project
(P&GJ) — Technip Energies has been awarded a major engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) contract by QatarEnergy for the onshore facilities of the North Field South Project (NFS).
This award will cover the delivery of 2 mega trains, each with a capacity of 8 MTPA of LNG. It will include a large CO2 carbon capture and sequestration facility of 1.5 MTPA, leading to a more than 25% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions when compared to similar LNG facilities.
The expansion project will produce approximately 16 MTPA of additional LNG, increasing Qatar’s total production from 110 to 126 MTPA.
“We are extremely honored to have been awarded by QatarEnergy this mega LNG project, along with our long-standing partner CCC, a leading construction company for LNG trains,” Arnaud Pieton, CEO of Technip Energies, said. “This award is a testament to the trust, extent, and strength of our relationship with QatarEnergy. This new project also reflects our leadership in the LNG market as well as our proven ability to integrate technologies towards low carbon LNG, critical in solving the trilemma for affordable, available and sustainable energy.”
Technip Energies has been active with a local presence since 1986 in Qatar, a strategic country for the Company.
(1) A “major” award for Technip Energies is a contract award representing above €1 billion of revenue.
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