Technip Energies is a global engineering and technology company specializing in energy transition, natural gas, hydrogen, and sustainable chemistry projects. The company provides front-end engineering design (FEED), detailed design, procurement, project management, and construction support services for large-scale facilities in the energy, petrochemical, and industrial sectors. Its portfolio spans liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals, floating production systems, carbon capture and storage (CCS) units, and renewable hydrogen plants, reflecting a broad commitment to both traditional and low-carbon energy solutions.
In the LNG sector, Technip Energies delivers turnkey liquefaction trains and floating LNG (FLNG) solutions, combining modular construction techniques with advanced process technologies to accelerate project timelines and manage costs. The company also develops ammonia, methanol, and other synthetic-fuel plants, leveraging its proprietary catalysts and modular process packages. With growing demand for green hydrogen, it has positioned itself in the electrolysis market, offering both alkaline and proton-exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer systems alongside balance-of-plant engineering.
Technip Energies serves a diverse client base across Europe, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, Africa, and the Americas. It maintains engineering centers and offices in key energy hubs—such as Paris, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Houston, and Perth—and collaborates with national oil companies, international oil companies, utilities, and industrial partners. The firm combines onshore EPC expertise with digital and automation capabilities, integrating real-time data analytics, remote monitoring, and advanced control systems to enhance project performance and safety.
Formed through the spin-off of TechnipFMC’s engineering business in early 2021, Technip Energies is led by Chief Executive Officer Arnaud Pieton. Since its inception, the company has pursued strategic alliances and joint ventures to advance low-carbon technologies and foster innovation in circular chemistry. It continues to invest in research and development, targeting solutions for carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) and bio-based feedstocks, with the goal of supporting clients’ decarbonization roadmaps and contributing to a more sustainable energy landscape.
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