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November 25, 2011

Technip, a world leader in project management, engineering and construction for the energy industry, is particularly busy in Australia, where its local entity Technip Oceania is keeping its finger on the pulse.

Technip, a world leader in project management, engineering and construction for the energy industry, is particularly busy in Australia, where its local entity Technip Oceania is keeping its finger on the pulse.

 

November 18, 2011

France’s Technip and its joint venture partner Odebrecht Oil & Gas have won a $1 billion contract for the charter and operation of two flexible pipeline installation vessels for Petróleo Brasileiro (Petrobras).

France’s Technip and its joint venture partner Odebrecht Oil & Gas have won a $1 billion contract for the charter and operation of two flexible pipeline installation vessels for Petróleo Brasileiro (Petrobras).

The contract is for a period of five years with the option to extend for a further five years. The twin vessels will be employed principally to install umbilical and flexible flowlines and risers to connect subsea wells to floating production units in waters up to over 2,500 metres deep offshore Brazil.

June 25, 2010

For Technip Germany, success has been earned through dedication, vision and an industry-leading approach to safety that continues to gather momentum. Becky Done talks to CEO Mesut Sahin to find out more

Technip Germany is part of the Paris-based Technip Group, a world leader in engineering, technologies, construction and project management for the oil and gas industry.

June 25, 2010

Technip Iberia sees its clients counting their pennies, or cents, but it has a plan. Keeping its established customers happy while expanding its global activities will see it safely into post-recession growth, as Jerónimo Farnós, director general of this major Spanish engineering and construction company, tells John O’Hanlon

April 1, 2010

Training to gain
Subsea construction and engineering company Technip Norway provides essential infrastructure services to customers working in some of the world’s most challenging environments. Ruari McCallion reports.
French engineering company Technip, headquartered in Paris, employs more than 23,000 people across the world and generates an annual turnover in excess of €7 billion. The Technip Group’s main office in Norway is in Sandvika, a few kilometres west of Oslo, with additional facilities in Orkanger, Haugesund and Stavanger. As the leading subsea engineering contractor on the Norwegian continental shelf, Technip Norway employs around 370 people and generated revenues in excess of €400 million in 2009.

March 1, 2010

On the Pulse of safety
For Technip Germany, success has been earned through dedication, vision and an industry-leading approach to safety that continues to gather momentum. Becky Done talks to CEO Mesut Sahin to find out more.
Technip Germany is part of the Paris-based Technip Group, a world leader in engineering, technologies, construction and project management for the oil and gas industry.

February 1, 2010

Sustainable energy
A world leader in engineering, technologies and project management for the oil and gas industry, Technip displays leadership in every aspect of its business.
Technip is a leading provider of project management, engineering, and construction services for the oil and gas industry worldwide. Headquartered in La Défense, France, the company designs and builds high-technology industrial installations, such as sub-sea equipment and platforms, and onshore mega-complexes for the oil, gas and petrochemical sectors. It operates in three segments: sub-sea, offshore and onshore.

March 24, 2009

Cracking on A year after our first article on Technip Claremont, Martin Ashcroft finds Jeroen Snijder, vice president of operations, very happy about the company’s growth, its ventures into new technologies and the consolidation of its reputation for safety. Since I first spoke to Jeroen Snijder, vice president of operations for Technip Claremont, the company has enjoyed a period of solid growth. “We’ve almost reached 500 employees now,” says Snijder. “I think when we talked a year ago it was around 450, so I’m very happy about that.”