Technip Energies has secured a major Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation and Commissioning (EPCIC) contract from Mozambique Rovuma Venture (MRV) for the Coral Norte Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) project offshore Mozambique. The contract, awarded in partnership with JGC and Samsung Heavy Industries, together with previously announced agreements, represents a major award for the company, valued at more than €1 billion in aggregate revenue.
The Coral Norte FLNG project is being developed by Eni and its partners CNPC, ENH, XRG and KOGAS in Mozambique’s offshore Area 4 gas block. Designed to produce approximately 3.6 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of LNG, the facility will double the Coral hub’s production capacity to around 7 Mtpa. The expansion is expected to strengthen Mozambique’s position as one of Africa’s three largest LNG producers and enhance its role in the global energy market.

Coral Norte has been conceived as an enhanced replica of the Coral Sul FLNG facility, the first development in Mozambique’s Area 4 offshore gas block. By leveraging the similarities in feed gas composition and deepwater operating conditions, the replication strategy aims to improve execution certainty, optimise operational performance and incorporate lessons learned from the successful delivery and operation of Coral Sul.
The standardised project delivery model adopted by Technip Energies and its partners is intended to reduce project risk, improve scalability and enhance predictability throughout the development process. The approach aligns with the company’s “design one, build many” philosophy, which seeks to accelerate the deployment of large-scale offshore energy infrastructure.
The award further expands Technip Energies’ role in the Coral Norte FLNG development and underscores continued progress on the project. The contract was recorded in the company’s Project Delivery segment during the second quarter of 2026.
Commenting on the award, Technip Energies Chief Executive Officer Arnaud Pieton said the project reflects the confidence of Eni and its partners in the company’s FLNG execution capabilities and the operational performance of Coral South FLNG. He noted that the standardised delivery model enables faster deployment of new LNG capacity, contributing to global energy security and supply diversification while reinforcing Mozambique’s growing importance in the international LNG sector.
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