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TechnipFMC Boosts Profit and Targets $2 Billion in New Contract

TechnipFMC reported strong quarterly results driven by subsea operations and announced plans to pursue $2 billion in new project opportunities.
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TechnipFMC plc has announced that it is pursuing approximately $2 billion worth of new subsea opportunities following stronger-than-expected quarterly results. The company reported a solid increase in both revenue and profit, mainly driven by robust performance in its Subsea segment.

According to its latest earnings release, Subsea segment revenue reached $2.22 billion, a 14.5 % increase from the previous quarter, while operating profit rose to $380 million, up 53.4 %. The company highlighted that its subsea opportunity pipeline remains active and diversified across multiple offshore basins.

Chief Executive Officer Doug Pferdehirt said TechnipFMC’s industrialized project delivery model and integrated iEPCI™ (integrated Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Installation) approach continue to strengthen its competitiveness in the global subsea market.

TechnipFMC reported a Subsea backlog of $15.8 billion, supported by a steady flow of project awards and ongoing execution across major regions. The company reaffirmed its target of achieving $30 billion in inbound subsea orders over a three-year period, citing sustained demand for offshore developments and improved market visibility.

Analysts view TechnipFMC’s latest update as an indication of continued strength in the offshore subsea sector, reflecting solid demand for integrated subsea solutions and higher project activity.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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