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Technip Energies Secures €1 Billion-Plus Contract for Eni's Mozambique FLNG Project

By MGN EditorialJune 8, 2026 at 02:43 PM

French engineering firm Technip Energies has confirmed its scope of work on Eni's second floating LNG facility in Mozambique is valued at over €1 billion, underscoring continued investment in African LNG infrastructure.

## Technip Energies Confirms €1 Billion-Plus Revenue from Mozambique FLNG Assignment French-based engineering and technology company Technip Energies has disclosed that its contract scope on a second floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility in Mozambique carries a revenue value exceeding €1 billion, according to Offshore Energy. The project is part of the broader Mozambique LNG development operated by Mozambique Rovuma Venture (MRV), an Eni-led joint venture. The FLNG unit represents a significant component of Eni's strategy to monetise substantial offshore gas discoveries in the Rovuma Basin, positioning Mozambique as a key supplier in the global LNG market. Technip Energies' involvement highlights the company's continued prominence in the FLNG sector, a technically demanding segment that requires highly specialised engineering expertise. FLNG technology allows gas to be liquefied and stored offshore, eliminating the need for costly onshore processing infrastructure — a particularly attractive solution for deepwater or remote field developments. ### African LNG: A Growing Strategic Priority The Mozambique Rovuma Venture project is among several major LNG initiatives advancing across sub-Saharan Africa as energy companies seek to capitalise on strong global demand for natural gas, particularly from European buyers seeking supply diversification following geopolitical disruptions to traditional pipeline routes. A contract of this scale — surpassing €1 billion for a single engineering scope — reflects both the complexity of FLNG construction and the substantial capital commitments being directed toward African energy infrastructure. For Technip Energies, the assignment represents a material contribution to its order backlog and reinforces its position as a leading contractor in the floating LNG space. The MRV joint venture, led by Eni, brings together several international energy partners in what is considered one of the most significant upstream gas developments on the African continent. The second FLNG unit is expected to further expand the project's production capacity, building on the foundation established by the first facility. As global LNG demand continues to grow and African nations seek to leverage their natural resource endowments, projects of this nature are likely to attract further engineering and investment activity in the years ahead.
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