Technip Energies is a global leader in the traditional and renewable energy industry, delivering innovative technologies, systems and services to meet the world’s energy needs now and in the future. Photo Technip
Technip Energies is a global leader in the traditional and renewable energy industry, delivering innovative technologies, systems and services to meet the world’s energy needs now and in the future. Photo Technip

Technip Energies consolidates Nam’s diverse energy mix

Multi-project developments
Following a series of successful project developments in Mozambique and Senegal, the French-based engineering and technology company is reaffirming its commitment to Africa's energy future with a myriad of developments in Namibia.
Staff Reporter - French-based engineering and technology company Technip Energies has emerged as the partner of choice for African oil and gas producers, with the company deploying its state-of-the-art technology and developing a series of large-scale projects across the African continent.

To date, the company has delivered more than 100 projects in Africa, offering technological solutions, products and services as well as turnkey contracting and construction expertise across the downstream, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), gas-to-power, mining & metals and offshore industries.

With this background, Technip Energies serves a key driver of large-scale hydrocarbon projects in Africa, and the company has now turned its attention to Namibia’s promising sector.

Namibia is set to witness unprecedented growth across the oil, gas and renewable energy industries owing to sizeable oil and gas discoveries made in 2022 and 2023 as well as significant potential for green hydrogen.

While Technip’s footprint in Namibia goes as far back as 2008 when the company was awarded a contract for a uranium treatment plant located in the western part of the country (closed in 2012), large-scale oil and gas discoveries made in 2022 by Shell and TotalEnergies signalled new opportunities for the French firm in the country’s energy sector.

Discoveries

In February 2022, global energy majors Shell, TotalEnergies and Qatar Energy announced two discoveries of oil and gas in the Graff and Venus finds, merely weeks apart.

According to global market intelligence firm Wood Mackenzie, the Namibian deepwater discoveries contributed to the highest value of global finds in 2022, alongside discoveries in Guyana and Brazil, making clear the significant role these discoveries will play in kickstarting long-term socioeconomic growth in the country.

During the 2022 edition of the continent’s premier event for the oil and gas industry, African Energy Week (AEW), whereby both Namibia and Technip Energies played a central role, the French firm signed a deal with the country’s national oil company Namcor for the collaboration on the development of the two discoveries.

“We are excited about the two discoveries made this year and want to start discussing with a world-class company like Technip Energies to see how they can assist us to get these discoveries on-stream,” stated Immanuel Mulunga, CEO of Namcor during the signing ceremony.

Technip representative and SVP of Gas and Low Carbon Energy, Loic Chapuis, added that, “Namibia is a key focus for us and the development of these discoveries perfectly aligns with our agenda as Technip Energies. We are delighted to share technology with Namibia and feel that this MoU will be instrumental in improving technology in Namibia.”

New opportunities

For Namibia, Technip Energies’ partnership signals new opportunities for the accelerated development of oil and gas.

By leveraging the firm’s expertise in LNG and offshore solutions and experience as a successful project developer both in Africa and worldwide, the country is well positioned to usher in a new era of market growth on the back of hydrocarbons.

With Technip Energies expertise in engineering and building all types of LNG plants – including large-scale, onshore and offshore, as well as in remote and harsh environments – Namibia’s burgeoning oil and gas developments are in capable hands.

“Having Technip Energies as a partner for the development of Namibia’s large-scale oil and gas projects is not only a testament to the company’s role in Africa’s energy future but demonstrates Namibia’s commitment to developing its oil and gas resources. Technip brings to Namibia a strong track record of industry success and Namibia stands to learn a great deal from the company.

“The MoU signed between the country and Technip in 2022 represents a critical step towards getting these large-scale discoveries off the ground and ushering in a new era of project success in Namibia. We look forward to other deals such as this that will be signed at the 2023 edition of AEW,” stated NJ Ayuk, executive chairman of the AEC.

Strong play

However, Technip’s expertise and footprint in Namibia transcends the oil and gas industry with the company making a strong play for the development of green hydrogen.

Representing a highly prospective green hydrogen market owing to sizeable potential for solar and wind deployment, Namibia is undertaking an ambitious green hydrogen agenda alongside a number of regional and global partners.

To date, Technip is working on a conceptual study for green ammonia production with a capacity of between 200 and 400 MW from solar and wind. As the country’s green hydrogen market expands, Technip is expected to play a central role in driving developments.

From natural gas to green hydrogen to renewable energies, AEW 2023 offers the best platform for high-level stakeholders to discuss the future of Africa’s energy sector. This year’s edition will have an even higher focus on gas and signing deals, with burgeoning markets such as Namibia representing top points of discussion. – African Energy Chamber

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