Technip Energies has received full notice to proceed (FNTP) for a major Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract awarded by Commonwealth LNG, a Caturus company, for the development of its 9.5 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) liquefied natural gas export facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, United States.

The FNTP follows the project’s Final Investment Decision (FID), enabling Technip Energies to move from preliminary activities into the full execution phase of the project.

Under the contract, Technip Energies will deliver six identical liquefaction trains using its proprietary SnapLNG by T.EN™ modular solution. The standardised design approach is intended to accelerate project delivery, improve cost efficiency, and enhance scalability and predictability throughout execution.

The award further strengthens Technip Energies’ position within the global LNG sector, where the company has contributed to more than 20 percent of the world’s operational LNG capacity through previous project deliveries.

The Commonwealth LNG facility is expected to play an important role in supporting reliable LNG supply and contributing to global energy security, while also highlighting the continued adoption of modular LNG technologies within large-scale export developments.

Technip Energies classified the award as a “major” contract, representing revenue above €1 billion, and confirmed it was recorded in the company’s Q2 2026 Project Delivery segment.

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15th May 2026