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Le 02 March 2026
10 YEARS IN BANGLADESH: TWO FSRU PROJECTS THAT ILLUSTRATE GEOCEAN’S DNA
MLNG: FIRST FSRU TERMINAL COMPLETED IN JULY 2018 FOR EXCELERATE ENERGY On the MLNG FSRU Terminal project (client: Excelerate Energy), Geocean carried out an EPCI contract in Moheshkhali over the period 2017–2018, including the installation of an FSRU mooring solution and the construction of an import gas line. Completion date: July 2018. Scope highlights (selection) Import gas line 24’’ — 7,500 m, up to...
Le 20 January 2026
A NEW EMISSARY TO PROTECT THE PUNAAUIA LAGOON: THE FINAL STAGES IN PICTURES
Le 15 December 2025
IN TAHITI, OUR SHIPYARD SUPPORTS THOSE WHO PROTECT THE OCEAN
Le 04 December 2025
MARINE XII: INSTALLATIONS COMPLETED AND FULL PROJECT FILM NOW RELEASED
Le 04 December 2025
A NEW OUTFALL AT PUNAAUIA: A PROJECT TO PROTECT THE LAGOON
Geocean is currently leading the construction of the new marine outfall for the wastewater treatment plant in Punaauia, on the island of Tahiti. This major project is part of a broader initiative to modernize wastewater infrastructure and protect the Polynesian coastline in a sustainable way. Designed to replace an aging system, the new outfall will discharge treated water farther from shore...
Le 02 December 2025
WHY CHOOSE AN UNDERWATER PIPELINE TO CONNECT A MARITIME TERMINAL TO THE MAINLAND RATHER THAN AN OVERHEAD INFRASTRUCTURE?
Underwater solutions with less environmental impact Jetties and quays require a large footprint and extensive infrastructure, with a visual impact that is often substantial and alters the coastal landscape. In contrast, terminals with underwater pipelines, installed several kilometers from the coast, have no impact on the landscape. The environmental impact can be further reduced through advanced techniques such as directional drilling...
Le 18 November 2025
THE IMPACT OF DEPTH ON SWAC INSTALLATION: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
The key to efficiency: deep-sea temperatures The performance of a SWAC is based on a fundamental physical principle: the deeper you go into the ocean, the lower the water temperature. At depths of 900 to 1,000 meters, the water remains stable at 5 to 7°C year-round, even in the tropics. This thermal gradient enables capturing “natural frigories” and transferring them to...
Le 20 October 2025
An Environment Day in Punaauia: taking action and sorting waste for the ocean
In September 2025 in Punaauia, Geocean mobilised its teams for a day of concrete action: sorting and recycling waste, good washing practices, water protection and biodiversity awareness. The aim was to transform principles into everyday actions on site and in the office, and to establish a lasting culture of continuous improvement. Geocean’s Environment Day was held in Punaauia in September 2025...