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Jumbo Offshore and CoreMarine Team on Argentina's FLNG Installation Project

By MGN EditorialApril 13, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Jumbo Offshore and CoreMarine have been selected to handle the transport and installation of mooring systems and hook-up services for two FLNG vessels in Argentina's Golfo San Matías, marking a significant offshore infrastructure development for the region.

Jumbo Offshore, part of the Jumbo Group, and CoreMarine have been tasked with one of South America's most complex offshore energy projects: the transport and installation of soft-yoke (SSY) mooring systems and comprehensive hook-up services for two floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) vessels in Argentina's Golfo San Matías. The project represents a substantial commitment to Argentina's offshore energy infrastructure and demonstrates the growing capabilities of specialized maritime contractors in handling advanced FLNG operations. FLNG vessels represent a capital-intensive and technically demanding segment of offshore energy development, requiring specialized expertise in vessel positioning, mooring system installation, and complex subsea and topside hook-up procedures. Jumbo Offshore brings extensive experience in heavy-lift and offshore installation services, while CoreMarine's involvement ensures comprehensive project coordination and specialized hook-up expertise. The soft-yoke mooring systems represent a critical component of FLNG operations, allowing vessels to maintain position in challenging offshore environments while maintaining operational flexibility. Argentina's development of FLNG capacity is strategically significant for regional energy markets and global liquefied natural gas supply chains. The Golfo San Matías project positions Argentina to expand its energy export capabilities and develop offshore resources that have historically remained underdeveloped due to technical and logistical challenges. The selection of these contractors underscores the increasing specialization within the maritime and offshore services sector, where companies must demonstrate not only general heavy-lift and installation capabilities but also specific expertise in FLNG-related operations. Such projects typically involve extended offshore operations, complex vessel positioning, and integration with existing or new energy infrastructure. The successful execution of this project will contribute to Argentina's energy sector development and may serve as a platform for further offshore infrastructure investments in the region.
#FLNG#offshore installation#Argentina#mooring systems#marine contractors#liquefied natural gas

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