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Tecnimont and Baker Hughes to collaborate on LNG projects

Tecnimont and Baker Hughes to collaborate on LNG projects
Details of the MannTek cryogenic coupling developed for LNG by Swedish company Mann Teknik AB.

Italy-headed industrial group MARIE S.p.A (MARIE Group) has announced that its subsidiary TECNIMONT (Integrated E&C Solutions) and Baker Hughes Company, a global energy technology provider, have signed a non-exclusive Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore cooperation opportunities on prospective modularized, scalable liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects worldwide.

Under the MoU, the two companies will jointly evaluate participation in some future LNG tenders that incorporate Baker Hughes’ “NMBL” LNG modular solution for liquefaction projects.

The agreement provides a structured framework to assess project requirements, scopes of work, and determine the most suitable cooperation model.

This coordinated approach to provide next‑generation LNG solutions builds on TECNIMONT’s long‑standing expertise in executing complex EPC projects across the energy value chain and Baker Hughes’ advanced solutions for gas liquefaction and power generation.

In a global context where LNG continues to play a central role in the energy scenario, displacing coal and providing a lower-carbon energy source, modular and scalable solutions are expected to become increasingly important, providing flexibility and faster time to market.

The collaboration aims to respond to growing demand for flexible, efficient, and lower‑carbon LNG infrastructure that supports both energy security and decarbonization pathways.

This agreement represents another important step in our strategy to support the evolution of global gas value chains with high‑efficiency, modular solutions. By combining Tecnimont’s EPC leadership with Baker Hughes’ cutting‑edge liquefaction solutions, we are positioning ourselves to meet growing demand for flexible LNG capacity that supports security of supply and a more sustainable energy system, commented Alessandro Bernini, CEO of MAIRE.

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