Dutch FPSO expert SBM Offshore on Tuesday introduced the arrival of the FPSO Prosperity at the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana.
The FPSO took a trip simply over 11,000 maritime miles– or simply over 20,000 kilometers – from Singapore to Guyana in simply under 50 days.
On track for initial oil later on this year, Prosperity comes to be Guyana’s 3rd FPSO, signing up with 2 various other SBM Offshore- supplied FPSOs, the Liza Destiny as well as Liza Unity
The FPSO will certainly be spread out anchored in water deepness of regarding 1,900 meters as well as is developed to generate 220,000 barrels of oil each day, with linked gas therapy capability of 400 million cubic feet each day as well as a water shot capability of 250,000 barrels each day. The FPSO will certainly have the ability to save regarding 2 million barrels of petroleum.
The FPSO will certainly be made use of to generate oil from the Payara growth.
Fourth FPSO goes into Drydock
In March, the China- constructed hull of the FPSO ONE Guyana got in drydock at Keppel Shipyard in Singapore.
One Guyana is just one of SBM Offshore’s largest-ever FPSO Units as well as is additionally being constructed for implementation at ExxonMobil-operated Stabroek Block offshoreGuyana
This will certainly be the 4th as well as biggest FPSO to be released offshore Guyana as well as will certainly be made use of to create the Yellowtail oil area in the Stabroek Block.
The One Guyana FPSO will certainly have the ability to generate 250,000 barrels of oil each day. It will certainly have a connected gas therapy capability of 450 million cubic feet each day, as well as a water shot capability of 300,000 barrels each day. The FPSO will certainly be spread-moored in a water deepness of regarding 1,800 meters as well as will certainly have the ability to save around 2 million barrels of petroleum.
SBM Offshore will certainly construct, set up, lease, as well as run the FPSO for approximately 2 years. After that, ExxonMobil will certainly take control of possession as well as procedure of the FPSO. The initial oil is anticipated in 2025.