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Technip Energies
Technip Energies is a publicly listed engineering and technology firm delivering LNG, hydrogen, and ethylene projects globally, with €7.2B revenue in 2025.
Technip Energies
Technip Energies is a publicly listed engineering and technology company (Euronext Paris) that delivers large-scale energy infrastructure. The firm has no single founding date as it emerged from a legacy of oil-and-gas engineering groups, but its current corporate identity reflects decades of project execution. The firm does not disclose a family-office or wealth-origin affiliation; it operates as a publicly traded corporation. The firm's project portfolio spans liquefied natural gas (LNG), hydrogen, ethylene, sustainable chemistry, and CO2 management — five named asset classes. It provides full engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services as well as technology licensing. Recent contracts include a Full Notice To Proceed for a major EPC contract with Commonwealth LNG in the United States (per the firm, 2026) and two FEED contracts awarded by SOGARA for a refinery complex in Gabon (per the firm, 2026). Its operating subsidiaries include Zimmer Polymers, Kanfa Energy, Genesis Energies, and Zeolyst International. Geographically, the firm executes projects globally, with confirmed operations in North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Australia, and South America. As of 2025, Technip Energies reported €7.2 billion in revenue and deployed a workforce of over 18,000 across 35 countries. The firm's additional global offices span more than 40 cities, including engineering hubs in India, Norway, and the UK. The company supports adjacent vehicles such as the Evolve program for early-career engineers and the Together by T.EN ESG pledge, but does not disclose family-office-related philanthropic structures. In 2026, the firm announced its first module dispatch from a modular manufacturing yard in India (per the firm, 2026). A distinguishing structural attribute is Technip Energies' position as a publicly traded company executing multi-billion-dollar EPC projects — a governance structure that requires public financial disclosures and quarterly reporting, unlike most family offices. The firm also licenses proprietary technology (e.g., Shell CANSOLV carbon capture) and operates specialized subsidiaries for process chemistry and zeolites, giving it a vertically integrated model that spans technology development, engineering design, and physical construction.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
France
City
Paris
Corporate office
Paris, France
Additional offices
Brussels (Belgium) · Houston (USA) · San Ramon (USA) · Vancouver (Canada) · Nanterre Cedex (France) · New Cairo (Egypt) · Maputo (Mozambique) · Dakar (Senegal) · Bogotá (Colombia) · Boston (USA) · Claremont (USA) · Conshohocken (USA) · Kansas City (USA) · Perth (Australia) · Shanghai (China) · Jakarta (Indonesia) · Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) · Singapore (Singapore) · Seoul (South Korea) · Marignane (France) · Mont-Saint-Aignan (France) · Sens (France) · Villeurbanne (France) · Frankfurt am Main (Germany) · Rome (Italy) · Lysaker (Norway) · Trondheim (Norway) · Barcelona (Spain) · Delfzijl (Netherlands) · Zoetermeer (Netherlands) · London (UK) · Milton Keynes (UK) · Warrington (UK) · Ahmedabad (India) · Chennai (India) · Mumbai (India) · Noida (India) · Kuwait (Kuwait) · Doha (Qatar) · Abu Dhabi (UAE) · Dubai (UAE)
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Frequently asked questions
Who runs Technip Energies?
Technip Energies is a publicly listed company led by a board of directors and executive management team (per Euronext Paris listing). The firm does not disclose a named CEO or CIO in the provided sources — it operates as a publicly traded entity, not a family office.
Is Technip Energies a family office?
No. Technip Energies is a publicly traded engineering and technology company on Euronext Paris. It does not manage capital for a single family or operate as a multi-family office. It generates revenue from project delivery and technology licensing.
What types of energy projects does Technip Energies deliver?
The firm delivers engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) projects primarily for liquefied natural gas (LNG), hydrogen (both blue and green), ethylene, sustainable chemistry, and carbon capture and storage. It also provides technology licenses for processes such as Shell CANSOLV carbon capture.
Does Technip Energies invest in companies or only deliver projects?
Based on available data, Technip Energies is a project delivery and technology licensing company, not an investment firm. It does not disclose a portfolio of direct equity investments in other companies.
How large is Technip Energies?
In 2025, Technip Energies reported €7.2 billion in revenue and employed over 18,000 people across 35 countries. It maintains offices in more than 40 cities globally (per the firm, 2025).
Does Technip Energies have subsidiaries?
Yes. Operating subsidiaries include Zimmer Polymers (Germany), Kanfa Energy (Norway), Genesis Energies (UK), Zeolyst International (Netherlands), and Processium (France). These entities focus on specialized areas such as polymer technology, energy consulting, and zeolite catalysts.
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