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Global Technology Player Technip Energies Leads Energy Transition and Gas Monetization Dialogue

A strong delegation of company executives from world-leading engineering and technology company, Technip Energies, is coming to African Energy Week (AEW) 2021 in Cape Town to both contribute to and lead the discussion on Africa’s energy transition. As a highly experienced technology player, Technip Energies has placed a strong focus on combining engineering and construction capabilities with technological know-how, and will come to Cape Town on the 9th-12th of November to promote added value solutions, gas monetization strategies, and the role that Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) will continue to play in Africa’s energy and developmental future.

With a vision to accelerate the energy transition for a better tomorrow, Technip Energies has managed to position itself as a leading player in Africa’s natural gas sector. The company is technologically advanced, and applies its engineering expertise with innovative technologies to develop successful projects. Focused on taking on the world’s biggest and most innovative energy challenges, Technip is committed to building a better tomorrow in Africa, helping countries and oil and gas companies leverage the continent’s significant natural resources for sustainable economic growth.

They can help our continent move faster towards producing low carbon LNG and every day Africans and investors stand to benefit

In Cape Town, the delegation – which comprises Jeremie Esquire, Technology and Consulting Director for Gas Processing and Fertilizers; Julien Larour, Country Director – Mozambique and Head of Business Development for East Africa; and Franck Pliya, Senegal Country Director & VP Business Development for West and Central Africa – will drive the discussion on Africa’s energy transition, emphasizing the role that project-technology will play in decarbonizing processes, enhancing operational efficiency, and positioning African energy developments as both globally competitive and attractive for investment.

Regarding Africa’s natural gas sector, Technip Energies firmly believes in the role that gas will play in accelerating the continent’s energy transition. Recognizing LNG as a critical transition fuel, the company is committed to assisting gas-rich nations fully exploit resources, utilizing gas and other clean energy solutions as a tool for sustainable economic growth. Technip Energies can engineer and build multiple types of LNG plants, including both large- and small-scale, on- and off-shore, and in both central and remote locations, and is actively seeking partners and opportunities in Africa to expand operations while driving the transition to cleaner fuel sources.

Notably, the company is increasing its penetration in African markets, expanding operations and sharing expertise with African players. Technip Energies is currently active in 34 countries worldwide, with 450 projects currently under execution. In Africa, the company has an active presence in Egypt, as well as Senegal and Mozambique – the two largest LNG players in Africa. Committed to expanding into other emerging natural gas and clean energy markets, Technip Energies will be a valuable partner for governments, oil and gas companies, and energy stakeholders, particularly as they pursue innovative solutions to the energy transition and will emphasize this in Cape Town in November.

“Technip Energies represents one of the world’s leading energy sector innovators, and by coming to AEW 2021 in Cape Town, the company has reaffirmed its commitment to African energy and African development. Technip Energies is not only a major contributor to African energy sector growth, driving both small- and large-scale project developments across the continent, but is a notable facilitator of Africa’s energy transition, local content, utilizing cutting edge technologies to expand clean energy developments and decarbonize existing projects. In Cape Town, Technip Energies will not only engage with multiple stakeholders from all over the continent, but will share innovative solutions, gas monetization strategies, and technological know-how. They can help our continent move faster towards producing low carbon LNG and every day Africans and investors stand to benefit” stated NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber (AEC).

AEW 2021, in partnership with South Africa’s Department of Mineral Resources and Energy DMRE, is the AEC’s annual conference, exhibition and networking event. AEW 2021 unites African energy stakeholders with investors and international partners to drive industry growth and development and promote Africa as the destination for energy investments.

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