Flocean to Launch the First Commercial Subsea Desal Plant in Mongstad, Norway
- Bridget Hickey
- 13 minutes ago
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This week, we finalized plans to launch the world’s first commercial subsea desalination plant at Mongstad, Norway’s largest offshore supply base and a key industrial hub on the country’s west coast. The project is located in the Fensfjorden area—one of the most important marine corridors in the region.
With permits approved by the Norwegian Coastal Authorities, we’re moving full speed ahead. First water is scheduled for the first half of 2026.
This is no longer a concept or a prototype. This is real infrastructure—underwater.
Built for Real-World Performance
This next step builds directly on the success of our Flocean Zero installation, which has been delivering clean, drinkable water from ~500 meters below the surface at Mongstad since November 2024. That system showed, for the first time, that subsea desalination is not just technically feasible—it can be operated reliably at scale.
Subsea desalination demands a fundamentally different engineering approach than traditional land-based desalination plants—integrating high-pressure fluid dynamics, advanced subsea robotics, marine-grade materials, and systems designed to operate autonomously for long durations in extreme environments.
Flocean is one of the few teams in the world qualified to do this work. Our engineering foundation comes from deep experience in offshore energy, subsea robotics, and modular marine systems—skills traditionally reserved for oil and gas but now redirected toward planetary water resilience.
By operating at depth, our systems use the ocean’s natural pressure as a free energy source, eliminating the need for massive surface infrastructure or high-pressure pumps. That means:
40% less energy consumption
95% less land footprint
No toxic brine dischargeÂ
Unaffected by storms, hurricanes, flooding, and algal blooms
Improved physical protectionÂ
Flocean’s philosophy is simple: use the ocean’s natural conditions as an advantage, not an obstacle. The result is a scalable, environmentally friendly path to global freshwater.
Backed by bold partners
This wouldn’t be possible without an incredible coalition of partners and supporters helping bring subsea desalination into the commercial era:
Asset Buyout Partners, Alver Kommune, Siemens Energy, NLI AS, Reach Subsea, SAS Airaro, Burnt Island Ventures, Freebird Partners LP, Nysnø Climate Investments, Katapult Ocean, Innovation Norway, and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs—thank you.
The deep ocean holds solutions we’ve barely begun to tap. We’re building the infrastructure to unlock them.