French marine contractor Geocean has released video footage showing the work carried out to place a mooring system for a floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) unit off the coast of Congo, Africa.

The company explains that installing the FLNG mooring system in Twelfth Navy The bloc was implemented in partnership with China Wesson’s new energies. Geocean transported and installed the FLNG mooring system in Eni‘s Congo LNG The project is off the coast of Pointe Noire in 33 meters of water.
The company claims that the teams installed the driven anchor piles, submerged rotor and coupler (SSY), and flexible riser, and performed all subsea drilling, grouting and connection operations with high precision. As a result, the infrastructure is now fully operational, with LNG being produced and exported.
“Through this process, Geocean ensures the stability and reliability of the FLNG Marine XII mooring system, directly contributing to the success of the country’s first floating liquefaction project.” The French player confirmed.
The first shipment of liquefied natural gas from Chew FLNG He was Announce In February 2026, indicating the start of gas exports from the second phase of the Congo LNG project in about two months. Launch to Congo LNG Phase II last year.
This FLNG works in conjunction with… FLNG Tango that were published in the project Since late 2023. The Congo LNG project has reached a total liquefaction capacity of 3 million tons per year of LNG, equivalent to 4.5 billion cubic meters of gas annually.
The project benefits from gas resources from Nene and Lichingili Fields in Marine XII license.
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