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Technip Energies signs MoUs to help with Canadian energy transition projects

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Technip Energies announced signing MoUs with PCL Industrial Management Inc. and Capital Engineering to work on energy transition markets in Canada.
Under the agreement, Technip Energies services will include conceptual, front-end and detailed engineering, procurement, and technical capabilities with PCL.
Technip Energies and Capital Engineering will work together to provide front-end engineering and design (FEED), and engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) services.
With clear focus on the ongoing energy transition, the companies will explore opportunities involving industrial projects in areas such as carbon capture, hydrogen developments, sustainable fuels, and overall energy transition developments.
Sean Ricketts, Houston operating centre managing director for Technip Energies said: "We are pleased to team up with PCL and Capital Engineering as we expand our services in Canada.
“There are many energy transition opportunities throughout the country, and we bring our depth of knowledge and experience from both a technology and an engineering standpoint.”
Chris Pullen, vice-president and general manager for PCL Industrial Management added: “PCL has a longstanding relationship with Technip Energies. The complementary capabilities of our organisations mean we can offer Canadian clients solid EPC solutions. We match Technip Energies well-established expertise in engineering and technology with our own strong history of delivering industry-leading planning, project management, and execution to energy transition projects.”
Scott Martin, senior partner with Capital Engineering added: “Capital is very excited to be jointly pursuing Canadian energy transition projects with Technip Energies. The combination of Technip Energies’ global expertise with Capital’s proven industry track record, knowledge of local requirements and Canadian project execution strategies provides a compelling offering to clients in this space.”






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