TechnipFMC
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First production from the UK North Sea gas field is expected in the second half of 2025.
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Unique partnerships forward both conventional renewables and new technologies to close the gap for a carbon-free future across the globe.
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The Gulf of Mexico explorer is building off its offshore learnings to scoop up early carbon capture and sequestrations projects on the US Gulf Coast.
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SBM will supply the FPSO and TechnipFMC will supply more than 50 subsea trees and a dozen manifolds for the project offshore Guyana.
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Technip Energies and Shell Catalysts and Technologies announced that their jointly developed improvements on the Cansolv carbon capture technology are being tested in a pilot plant campaign at Fortum Oslo Varme’s waste-to-energy plant.
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The partnership aims to accelerate offshore CCS adoption with reliable, specialized CCS systems.
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Brazilian state oil company will charter two pipelay support vessels for 3 years plus options.
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This years’ Offshore Technology Conference is full of people working on ways to diversify away from just oil and gas.
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Pair look to commercialize autonomous subsea production system for rare earth elements located on the ocean floor off Norway and internationally.
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Halliburton supplies the sensing and analytics technology, and TechnipFMC provides the necessary connections. The combination, which won a Spotlight on New Technology Award, will be used by ExxonMobil in Guyana.
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Contractor will engineer, construct, and install project’s seafloor hardware.
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The firm has been working to spin off Technip Energies, creating two companies, with Technip Energies focused on engineering and technology and the remaining TechnipFMC focused on providing integrated technology and services.
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