Eni becomes the worlds’s FLNG powerhouse
Nguya FLNG during offloading - Source: Eni
🚢 First Cargo from Nguya FLNG: Eni Quietly Becomes the World’s FLNG Powerhouse
The first LNG cargo from Nguya FLNG marks more than a project milestone, it signals a structural shift in the global FLNG landscape.
With Nguya now online, Eni has surpassed 6 MTPA of liquefaction capacity produced entirely from FLNG assets, a scale unmatched by any other operator.
The portfolio now includes:
-Coral Sul FLNG (Mozambique, operational)
-Tango FLNG (Congo, operational)
-Nguya FLNG (Congo, operational)
-Coral North FLNG (Mozambique, under construction)
And the trajectory is even more striking. Once Coral North FLNG enters service, expected by 2028, Eni’s floating liquefaction capacity will rise to ~10 MTPA, consolidating its position as the largest FLNG operator globally.
This is more than capacity growth. It’s a demonstration of:
-Strategic use of modular, relocatable liquefaction
-Acceleration of gas monetization in frontier basins
-A replicable model for nations seeking rapid LNG deployment
-A shift in the competitive balance between floating and onshore LNG
FLNG is no longer a niche. It’s becoming a central pillar of global LNG supply, and Eni is writing the playbook.
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https://www.eni.com/en-IT/media/press-release/2026/02/president-congo-and-eni-celebrate-first-lng-cargo.html