London-headquartered global precision engineering leader Hunting Group recently announced a major contract win:the company has secured a new large order for titanium stress joints worth USD 63.5 million.These high-end titanium components will be deployed for a new offshore oil and gas development project in Guyana,serving as core supporting parts for the country's floating oil and gas production facilities.
Looking back on the partnership timeline,Hunting delivered titanium stress joints valued at USD 4.4 million to the same Guyana offshore project last December.The follow-up substantial order fully reflects the project operator's strong recognition of Hunting's titanium components in terms of performance and delivery capacity.Based on industry market analysis,Hunting forecasts sustained growth in global demand for titanium stress joints across the offshore oil and gas sector in 2026.The group expects to secure more new orders of the same type going forward,ushering in a growth boom for its marine engineering titanium component business.
Hunting stated that the consecutive large overseas orders strongly validate the outstanding performance of its self-developed titanium stress joints,which are well-suited to the harsh operating conditions of FPSOs (Floating Production Storage and Offloading units).Leveraging its mature precision titanium processing technologies,the group will further expand its product portfolio for offshore oil and gas equipment.It aims to develop integrated supporting solutions centred on core offshore production hardware such as FPSO,covering full-lifecycle services for oil and gas facilities.The company will supply stable,durable high-grade titanium alloy components to major oil and gas groups worldwide,powering deepwater hydrocarbon development at scale.
Listed on the London Stock Exchange,Hunting is a multinational precision engineering conglomerate with decades of expertise in precision manufacturing.Its global footprint spans China,India,Singapore,Saudi Arabia,the United States and numerous other regions,supported by a worldwide network for manufacturing,delivery and technical services.As deepwater oil and gas exploration moves toward deeper waters and extended service lifespans,titanium alloys have emerged as a critical marine engineering material thanks to their core merits:superior corrosion resistance,high tensile strength and light weight. Hunting's string of large overseas orders for titanium components also underscores the vast market potential within the high-end marine titanium component segment.





