Wison New Energies

Loading the Future of Clean Energy

Our brand

We build the platforms
the energy transition floats on.

Three decades of engineering discipline, two fabrication yards on the Yangtze, one ambition: make clean-energy infrastructure deliverable at the scale and pace the transition demands.

Mission

Engineer the assets that move the world to cleaner energy — on water, at scale, with measured carbon.

Vision

The trusted partner for floating energy infrastructure — chosen for execution, kept for value.

Three pillars

What sets us apart from a contractor.

Global clean-energy positioning

Wison New Energies is presented as the clean-energy technology and solution platform inside Wison Group, with international execution capability and global customer proximity.

China-scale delivery base

Nantong and Qidong yards become a visible proof system for hulls, modules, tanks, piping, assembly, quay access, and large-scale integration.

Technology-led credibility

R&D, standardized design, digital yards, low-carbon technology, and QHSE certifications shift the brand from contractor to trusted solution leader.

Development history

Two decades of firsts on the water.

  1. 2004

    Wison (Nantong) Heavy Industry incorporated; Nantong Yard breaks ground.

  2. 2006

    First international project — Mexico PEMEX-COSL4 drilling rig module.

  3. 2009

    Wison Offshore & Marine (USA), Inc. established.

  4. 2011

    BPZ CX-15 secured — world's first buoyant tower drilling and production platform.

  5. 2012

    Awarded the Exmar FLNG contract — world's first barge-based FLNG.

  6. 2013

    Awarded the Exmar FSRU contract — world's first barge-based FSRU.

  7. 2017

    Delivered world's first barge-based FLNG and FSRU; secured the world's largest single cracking-furnace module project.

  8. 2021

    Delivered China's first floating-wind semi-submersible foundation platform (Three Gorges Corp.).

  9. 2022

    Secured Eni's large-scale FLNG EPCIC contract.

  10. 2023

    Officially renamed Wison New Energies Co., Ltd.

  11. 2024

    Secured Genting FLNG EPCIC contract; Qidong Yard construction begins.

  12. 2025

    Eni FLNG sail-away; secured Sakarya FPU EPCIC contract.

  13. 2026

    NGUYA FLNG achieves first LNG cargo.

By the numbers

Scale, measured.

2,700+

employees

1,000

in-house engineers

23

countries represented

11

global locations

2

fabrication yards

4

ISO management systems

Yards & QHSE

The steel, the safety, and the supply chain — owned end-to-end.

Nantong Yard

Nantong Yard

800,000 m2

Floating facilities fabrication yard with 200,000 tonnes hull erection capacity.

Qidong Yard

Qidong Yard

1,200,000 m2

Large-scale floating facilities and module fabrication and integration yard.

QHSE goals

QHSE goals

Zero

Zero defect, zero incident, zero injury, and zero pollution across project delivery.