Tag: Technip

Contract for Freeport LNG terminal

Freeport LNG Development, L.P. and Technip USA Corporation have signed a contract for the Front End Engineering Design (FEED) leading to the finalisation of the EPC contract for the Freeport LNG receiving terminal on Quintana Island near Freeport, Texas.

Technip wins Egyptian offshore gas award

Burullus Gas Company has awarded Technip-Coflexip a contract for subsea facilities for the Sapphire gas field, offshore Egypt.

Franco-Russian joint venture

Lukoil and Technip will create a 50/50 joint venture company for oil & gas projects, refining and petrochemicals in Russia and other CIS countries.

Iran’s new oil phases

President Mohammad Khatami has inaugurated Phases 2 and 3 of Iran's oil projects which he described as among the "biggest projects of Iran's oil and gas industry".

Iran signs South Pars deals

Iran will shortly sign the agreements to implement phases 9 and 10 of the giant South Pars gas development projects, Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zangeneh has said.

Iranian cracker contract comes into force

The contract awarded to Technip and Nargan by the National Petrochemical Company of Iran (NPC) for the design and construction of its ethane cracker in the 9th Olefin Complex has just become effective.

Nigerian LNG expansion gets green light

Nigeria LNG Limited has awarded a preliminary letter of intent for the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract of its Trains 4 and 5 expansion project also known as "NLNG Plus", which will add 8 million tons per annum to its LNG production capacity.

Re-organisation of Technip-Coflexip

Following the acquisition by Technip of 98.3% of Coflexip's shares, Technip has changed its name and has now become, as of 11 October, Technip-Coflexip, the parent company of the Technip-Coflexip group.

Technip changes name

At a shareholders’ meeting on 24 August 2001 Technip’s name was changed to Technip-Coflexip.

Technip creates engineering company in Kazakhstan

Technip and Transport of Oil and Gas (TOG), the National Oil and Gas Transportation Company of Kazakhstan, have created a joint engineering and construction company headquartered in Almaty. Both shareholders will hold a 50% stake in this company, named Technip Kazakhstan.