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FPSO One Guyana to begin production of Exxon Mobil’s Yellowtail development offshore Guyana in the prolific deepwater Stabroek block in 2025.
The FPSO operating in the deepest waters is the FPSO BW Pioneer, built and operated by BW Offshore on behalf of Petrobras Americas INC. The FPSO is moored at a depth of 2,600 m in Block 249 Walker Ridge in the US Gulf of Mexico and is rated for 80,000 bbl/d (13,000 m 3 /d). The EPCI contract was awarded in October 2007 and production started in ...
SBM Offshore N.V. (IHC Caland N.V. prior to July 2005) is a Dutch-based global group of companies selling systems and services to the offshore oil and gas industry.Its constituent companies started their offshore activities in the early 1950s and SBM subsequently became a pioneer in single buoy moorings (SBM) systems. [2]
In 2022 in Guyana was launched petroleum training facility, [5] Investments in staff training amounted to 20 million US dollars. This training centre is located in East Coast Demerara. [6] In December 2024, Guyana became the third highest per capita petroleum producing country in the world. [7]
This project is the first FPSO project in Suriname and is located in Block 58, circa 150 kilometers offshore Suriname. (1) A “major” award for Technip Energies is a contract award representing above €1 billion of revenue.
La Noumbi is a floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit operated by Perenco.The vessel, converted from the former Finnish Aframax crude oil tanker Tempera by Keppel Corporation, will replace an older FPSO unit in the Yombo field off the Republic of Congo in 2018.
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MODEC renamed the ship Ohdoh and started her conversion into FPSO vessel. [2] Conversion was done by SembCorp Marine at the Jurong Shipyard in Singapore. [1] On 1 May 2010, the vessel was renamed Kwame Nkrumah MV21, and on 15 May 2010 she started her trip for her base in the Western Coast of Ghana. She arrived in Ghana on 21 June 2010. [5]