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Technip is one of the few groups able to provide at the lowest cost, either on an integrated or segmented basis, the near totality of services for offshore oil and gas production.
Technip offers a wide range of products and technologies in the subsea area (subsea pipelines, umbilicals, and riser systems).
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Field architecture:
Development solutions screening/benchmarking. |
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Subsea transportation and control systems:
Design, manufacturing, installation and commissioning of pipeline systems |
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Rigid and flexible flowlines |
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Riser systems |
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Umbilicals |
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Subsea construction |
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Thanks to this full suite of capabilities and global coverage, the Group is able to provide on any subsea field development the optimal solution to its clients anywhere in the world.
Multi-disciplinary teams in a global project approach allow best management of critical interfaces, pipeline systems/platforms, topsides/structures, fabrication/offshore installation. Complemented by manufacturing and fabrication capabilities, these project design and management capabilities have best control on the procurement of critical products.
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Main industrial assets
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Fleet: 16 operating pipelay and subsea construction vessels. Another 3 vessels in construction. |
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Flexible pipe manufacturing plants: Le Trait (France) and Vitoria (Brazil) |
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Umbilical plants: Newcastle (UK), Houston (USA) and Lobito (Angola) |
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Rigid steel pipe spoolbases: Evanton (UK), Orkanger (Norway), Mobile (USA), Dande (Angola) |
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Main engineering and project management centers: Paris, Aberdeen, Pori, Oslo, Houston, Abu Dhabi, Kuala Lumpur, Rio de Janeiro, Perth |
Technip solutions are based on standard technologies but also supported by a suite of proprietary innovations, results of a sustained R&D effort combined with more than 25 years of operational experience in all regions of the world.
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Proprietary technologies
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Flexible pipe |
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Integrated Production Bundle |
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Pipe-in-pipe components |
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Umbilicals |
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Pipelay equipment |
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Riser configurations
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OFFSHORE
Offshore Fied Development
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Technip is one of the few groups able to provide at the lowest cost, either on an integrated or segmented basis, the near totality of services for offshore oil and gas production.
The Group is well positioned to carry out subsea construction works, it holds proprietary technologies for the fabrication of platforms, including the Spar, the type most commonly used in the Gulf of Mexico, and the TPG 500, a self-installed fixed platform suitable for shallow waters. In addition, Technip has the capabilities to design and construct FPSO units.
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Field architecture:
Development solutions screening/benchmarking. |
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Production facilities:
Design, fabrication, installation and commissioning of offshore platforms |
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Fixed platforms (jackets) |
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FPSOs |
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Dry completions units |
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Topsides |
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Thanks to this full suite of capabilities and global coverage, the Group is able to provide on any offshore field development the optimal solution to its clients anywhere in the world.
Multi-disciplinary teams in a global project approach allow best management of critical interfaces, pipeline systems/platforms, topsides/structures, fabrication/offshore installation.
Technip solutions are based on standard technologies but also supported by a suite of proprietary innovations, results of a sustained R&D effort combined with more than 25 years of operational experience in all regions of the world.
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Proprietary technologies
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Spar (Truss and Cell Spar) |
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TPG 500 |
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MOSS |
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Unideck |
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EDP |
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IDV |
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Jackdeck |
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ONSHORE |
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Onshore Feild Development
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Technip designs and constructs all types of development facilities for onshore oil and gas fields, from wellheads to treatment centers and product shipping systems.
Technip applies its know-how not only to new field development projects, but also to the revamping of existing facilities, notably through the optimization of the facilities and their control systems as well as bringing them into line with environmental standards.
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Types of facilities |
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Gathering systems and pipelines |
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Well test facilities |
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Multiphase pumping |
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Triphase separation (oil, gas, water) |
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Crude dehydration and desalting |
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Production activation (gas-lift) |
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Secondary recovery (water or gas injection into the reservoir)
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Assisted recovery (injection of steam, carbon dioxide, polymers or surfactants)
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Gas compression and drying (water and hydrocarbons dew points)
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Gas desulfurization and sweetening |
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LPG recovery |
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Crude storage and transport pumping |
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Effluents treatment, environmental protection (zero flaring)
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Control and safety systems: automation, SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition)
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Power plants |
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