Technip Energies

[5] In January 2021, Technip Energies CEO Arnaud Piéton announced plans for an initial public offering and committed to demonstrate to shareholders that the organization could operate independently of TechnipFMC.

[19][20] In 2021, Technip Energies supplied the world's first liquefied CO2 marine loading arms as part of the Northern Lights carbon capture project in Norway.

[22] In 2022, Technip Energies collaborated with the Swiss sports brand On to develop the first ever shoe made using carbon emissions as a primary raw material.

[24] In 2023 Technip Energies was awarded two Engineering, Procurement Services and Construction Management (EPCM) contracts by Galp for the development of their Sines refinery in Portugal.

Both initiatives have been undertaken as part of Galp's program to reduce the carbon footprint of the refinery and its products, with a total gross investment of €650 million.

[32] According to the French newspaper Le Monde,[33] Technip Energies participated in the Russian project Arctic LNG 2 after the sanctions imposed by the European Union against Russia.

and alleges that Technip Energies circumvented the sanctions to avoid heavy loses and penalties after having spent millions of work hours in the project.