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Technip Energies Wins Service Provider of the Year at African Energy Week 2025

Engineering and technology company Technip Energies has been named Service Provider of the Year at African Energy Week 2025: Invest in African Energies, recognizing its excellence in delivering complex energy and LNG projects across Africa. The award celebrates Technip Energies’ leadership in ex...

The High Street Journal

published: Oct 07, 2025

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Engineering and technology company Technip Energies has been named Service Provider of the Year at African Energy Week (AEW) 2025: Invest in African Energies, recognizing its excellence in delivering complex energy and LNG projects across Africa.

The award celebrates Technip Energies’ leadership in executing large-scale infrastructure projects with high safety, quality, and local content standards. The company has played a key role in advancing Africa’s gas and energy transition industries while supporting local skills and supplier development.

One of its most significant achievements is the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) project located offshore Mauritania and Senegal, which reached commercial operations in June 2025. Technip Energies handled the full lifecycle of the project’s FPSO vessel, the first of its kind in the region, marking a major boost for West Africa’s gas export capacity. 

The facility can process up to 500 million standard cubic feet of gas per day and produce 2.3 million tons of LNG annually. The company’s Dakar office has served as a local hub for training and small business engagement, reinforcing its commitment to African workforce development.

In Mozambique, Technip Energies continues to build its leadership in the LNG sector. As a consortium leader, it delivered Coral South FLNG, Africa’s first floating LNG facility, which shipped its first cargo in December 2022. In 2024, the company, together with JGC Corporation, secured the Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) contract for the Rovuma LNG project, led by ExxonMobil. The project uses modular and electric-driven technology, supporting cleaner, lower-carbon gas production.

In July 2025, Technip Energies also won a major contract worth between €250 million and €500 million for preliminary engineering of a new floating LNG (FLNG) unit, widely expected to be the Coral North expansion.

“Technip Energies has demonstrated exceptional technical capability and reliability across some of Africa’s most challenging energy projects,” said NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber. “Projects like GTA and Coral South prove that world-class energy infrastructure can be executed in Africa to the highest global standards.”

Through its mix of engineering innovation and a strong local development focus, Technip Energies continues to play a defining role in shaping Africa’s energy future and building capacity across the continent.

Source: African Energy Chamber

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