TechnipFMC and ENHL Open Mozambique Office

Research & Development

TechnipFMC and ENHL (National Hydrocarbon Company – Mozambique’s National Oil Company Logistic subsidiary) inaugurated the new offices in Maputo, the capital city of Mozambique.

The new headquarter was set up further to the creation of a joint-venture between TechnipFMC and ENHL.

The ENHL-TechnipFMC Mozambique company aimed at building the first engineering company in the Mozambican oil and gas industry, which will initially support the Coral South Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) project and further potential projects.

Coral South FLNG, the third FLNG unit in the world and the largest floating structure in Africa, is one of TechnipFMC’s most important projects. It will be the first development to put in production the reservoirs uncovered by Eni in Area 4. The project is led by Eni alongside with the other Area 4 partners, namely ExxonMobil, CNPC, ENH, Kogas and Galp Energia.

This integrated project award included both the floating platform and subsea scopes in a single contract.

ENHL’s chairman and CEO, Omar Mitha, said: “The opening of ENHL TechnipFMC offices in Mozambique highlights the importance of this strategic partnership and demonstrates the will of these two companies to work together for the growth of the Mozambique’s gas sector.

Doug Pferdehirt, CEO of TechnipFMC, added: “We are very proud of this achievement. Our unique integrated offering and experience in Africa makes TechnipFMC a natural partner in Mozambique, a country with significant growth potential, where we will be able to leverage the quality of its workforce and know-how.”