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Offshore Energy Sector Advances: NeuConnect Cabling Complete, LNG Orders Surge
By MGN Editorial•March 25, 2026 at 10:52 PM
Prysmian completes subsea infrastructure for NeuConnect interconnector while GTT secures major tank design contracts for Chinese LNG carrier fleet, signaling continued investment in offshore energy and liquefied natural gas transportation.
The offshore energy sector continues its expansion trajectory with significant developments in both submarine cable infrastructure and liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessel construction.
## NeuConnect Subsea Cabling Reaches Completion
Prysmian, the Italian cabling giant serving as main contractor for the NeuConnect project, has successfully completed all subsea cabling operations in UK waters. The Leonardo da Vinci, the specialized cabling vessel deployed for the installation, has concluded its work in British maritime zones and is now repositioning to the Netherlands to continue related operations.
The NeuConnect interconnector represents a critical piece of European energy infrastructure, designed to enhance cross-border power transmission and grid resilience. The completion of UK-side subsea cabling is a significant milestone for the broader project timeline, demonstrating the operational capability required for large-scale offshore infrastructure deployment.
## Chinese Shipyard Secures Major LNG Tank Design Contracts
In complementary news from the LNG sector, French technological specialist Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT) has secured tank design assignments for four liquefied natural gas carriers with China's Hudong-Zhonghua shipyard. The contract underscores continued global demand for LNG transportation capacity and reflects China's strategic position in advanced maritime construction.
GTT's specialized containment technology remains essential for modern LNGC operations, ensuring safe and efficient transport of liquefied natural gas across international waters. The four-vessel order signals sustained market confidence in LNG logistics despite evolving energy market dynamics.
## Industry Outlook
Together, these developments illustrate the maritime and offshore sectors' ongoing commitment to energy infrastructure modernization and expansion, with investments spanning renewable energy interconnection and fossil fuel transportation systems.
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