Technip Energies, in consortium with JGC, has secured two major Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) contracts for INPEX’s Abadi LNG project, a landmark development in Indonesia’s energy landscape located in the Masela Block.
The first contract covers the design of a gas Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel, while the second focuses on the onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility. Both contracts will be executed in partnership with JGC Corporation.
The FPSO FEED contract includes engineering of a gas FPSO that will process gas from the Abadi field before transporting dry gas via subsea pipeline to the onshore LNG plant.
The onshore LNG FEED contract involves the design of two LNG trains along with supporting infrastructure such as a jetty, materials offloading facilities, and a logistics supply base. The dry gas from the FPSO will undergo further treatment to remove impurities before liquefaction, storage, and export. Captured CO₂ will be reinjected into the reservoir as part of the project’s low-carbon design.
Marco Villa, Chief Business Officer of Technip Energies, said:
“LNG is a critical transition fuel for global energy security. We are honored to be selected as one of the FEED contractors for the two essential components of the Abadi Masela development, leveraging our recognized expertise in LNG and gas FPSOs. Winning both contracts alongside JGC highlights the trust placed in our combined capabilities to deliver world-class FEED packages and EPC proposals that support our client’s path to final investment decision.”
Shoji Yamada, Representative Director and President of JGC, added:
“We are honored to be awarded this significant project by INPEX Masela Ltd and its partners. The Abadi LNG FPSO and onshore LNG FEED represent an important step toward sustainable, low-carbon energy solutions with CCS integration. This project also supports Indonesia’s economic growth through local participation and aligns with the government’s goal of achieving net-zero CO₂ emissions by 2060.”
The Abadi LNG project will deliver 9.5 million tons of LNG annually, plus 150 million standard cubic feet per day of natural gas for domestic use. It will also contribute more than 10% of Japan’s LNG imports, reinforcing energy security for the region while supporting Indonesia’s net-zero ambitions.
Source: Technip Energies