TechnipFMC is a global leader in subsea, onshore, offshore, and surface technologies. With our proprietary technologies and production systems, integrated expertise and comprehensive solutions, we are transforming our clients’ project economics.
TechnipFMC has been in Malaysia since 1982. Located in Kuala Lumpur, the operating centre is a major hub for our entities in the Asia Pacific region and a critical contributor to our global business. Our assets in Malaysia include two vessels – Deep Orient and G1201, as well as two manufacturing plants in Johor – Asiaflex Products and Nusajaya.
The company has delivered many of the nation’s first deepwater projects, such as Murphy Kikeh Spar- the first spar installed outside the Gulf of Mexico, and Shell Malikai Tension Leg Platform. TechnipFMC also delivered the world’s first FLNG. The Petronas FLNG (PFLNG) Satu, plays an important role in Petronas’ efforts to unlock gas reserves in Malaysia’s remote and stranded fields. We are pleased to share the successes of PFLNG Satu’s first LNG drop from their second field – Kebabangan. This is the first relocation in the FLNG history.
Among our other projects is the execution of the Petronas Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) project in Johor, where we are the project management consultants as well as the EPCM contractor for its utilities, offsite and interconnecting facilities. RAPID is a world-scale complex aiming to answer the growing need for differentiated and speciality chemicals and to meet future demands in the Asia Pacific region.
Currently, TechnipFMC is executing the region’s first iEPCITM an integrated project covering the delivery and installation of subsea equipment including umbilicals, flowlines and the subsea production system for Gumusut-Kakap Phase 2 project. Also in the pipeline is Vietnam’s Long Son project, a petrochemical plant where the Kuala Lumpur operating centre plays a major role.
Today, Malaysia continues to be an important investment destination for TechnipFMC. Having one of the major fuel reserves in the Asia Pacific in a well-established industry backed by a strong talent pool and a robust supply chain, Malaysia remains a key location for oil and gas operations in the region.
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