Recently, international energy engineering company TechnipFMC and Italian Eni Group officially signed an underwater engineering contract for the Maha Deepwater Project in Indonesia, with a contract amount ranging from 250 million to 500 million US dollars. This project will be the first to apply TechnipFMC's innovative Subsea 2.0 in Indonesia ® Configurable technology platform.
According to the contract requirements, TechnipFMC will provide integrated engineering, procurement, construction, and installation services, including designing and manufacturing underwater wellhead Christmas tree systems, subsea pipelines, manifolds, and control systems, and connecting the new system back to the existing Jangkrik floating production facility.
Jonathan Landes, President of TechnipFMC's Underwater Business, said, "This is an important milestone in our deepening cooperation with Eni Group. Subsea 2.0 ® The technology and integrated execution mode will provide stronger schedule certainty for the project. "

Subsea 2.0 ® The platform adopts the "order based configuration" mode, which can significantly shorten the project cycle, reduce costs, and improve reliability. This technology has been validated in multiple deepwater projects worldwide, and its application in Indonesia will promote the advancement of local deepwater development technology. Keywords: international news, core technology consulting
This contract has been included in TechnipFMC's Q2 2025 orders, which not only consolidates the company's position in the Asia Pacific deepwater market, but also sets a new technological benchmark for regional deepwater development. With the advancement of global energy development towards deep-water areas, such integrated cooperation models are becoming an important direction for industry development. Editor/Yang Beihua
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