TechnipFMC's Innovative Subsea Products
Subsea systems Integrated, best-in-industry subsea systems to transform project economics
Since the 1970’s, our engineers have been at the forefront of technology development, shaping the global subsea industry, taking it deeper and farther. Today, we’re making it more economical. By designing integrated subsea systems with cost reduction in mind, we have streamlined engineering, manufacturing, installation, life of field services and project execution for a better subsea future.
Subsea 2.0
TechnipFMC is introducing a revolutionary product platform that makes subsea projects simpler, leaner and smarter. The smaller, modular designs use standardized components and 50 percent fewer parts to reduce engineering hours, enable easier installation and optimize field performance. When combined with iEPCI™, our powerful integrated approach to field architecture and project execution, Subsea 2.0 improves project economics and unlocks first oil and gas faster.
Subsea processing
As pioneers in the industry providing subsea processing systems, we have been enhancing field economics by maximizing recovery and returns, increasing production and extending the life of the field for more than 20 years. We deliver subsea separation, boosting and compression solutions in both greenfield and brownfield applications, enabling our clients to produce and recover oil and gas from challenging reserves.
Subsea infrastructure
TechnipFMC is a leading provider of subsea umbilicals, risers and flowlines (SURF) infrastructure. We develop, engineer, manufacture and install umbilicals, rigid pipelines and flexible pipes, connections and tie-ins for subsea systems.
For more than 40 years, TechnipFMC has engineered well control solutions that push the subsea industry forward. Our EVDT subsea tree holds the deepest subsea completion record at 9,627 feet and our subsea systems are producing in all offshore basins of the world. Based on that experience, we now offer the systems the industry needs to transform the economics of subsea fields.