Energy, Oil & Gas

Corinth Pipeworks wins $250m Mozambique LNG linepipe contract

Corinth Pipeworks wins $250m Mozambique LNG linepipe contract

Corinth Pipeworks has secured a $200–250 million contract to supply line pipe for the Rovuma LNG Phase 1 Project in Mozambique, strengthening its position in the global offshore energy market.

Awarded by the Area 4 Partners, led by ExxonMobil Moçambique as delegated operator, the contract covers around 250 km, or 120,000 tonnes, of LSAW linepipe ranging from 20 to 24 inches in diameter.

The pipe will support the project’s offshore pipeline network and include anti-corrosion and concrete weight coatings.

Manufacturing will take place at Corinth Pipeworks’ facilities in Thisvi, Greece.

The company said the linepipe is designed to withstand demanding deepwater gas operating conditions.

The award highlights Corinth Pipeworks’ manufacturing capabilities, quality assurance and experience delivering engineered solutions for complex offshore and subsea infrastructure.

The Rovuma LNG project also expands the company’s international offshore footprint and strengthens its role in major energy infrastructure developments.

Ilias Bekiros, Corinth Pipework’s General Manager, added: "We are proud to be selected for the Rovuma LNG Project, one of the most significant energy developments currently underway worldwide. This award reflects the confidence that leading energy operators place in Corinth Pipeworks' technical capabilities, manufacturing excellence and ability to successfully execute complex offshore projects. It further reinforces our position as a trusted partner for critical energy infrastructure on a global scale." -OGN/TradeArabia News Service