Engineering and technology specialist Technip Energies (Technip) has joined forces with consortium partner and construction company Clough to perform the Front End Engineering Design (FEED) for TotalEnergies’ Papua LNG project’s upstream production facilities in Papua New Guinea (PNG).
In addition to covering development of the Elk and Antelope onshore gas fields, the FEED will include the creation of a carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) scheme to capture CO2 from the fields and permanently store it underground.
Stating that the partnership will help feed the future Papua LNG trains, Loic Chapuis, SVP Gas & Low Carbon Energies, Technip Energies, said, “Leveraging our expertise designing gas units, integrating technologies and managing CO2 as well as our experience delivering large scale projects we are committed to make this project a reference in the industry.”
With a 30-year history of working in PNG, Clough aims to harness its experience in the region to deliver the project.
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