India- based Reliance Industries’ lately provided FPSO Ruby on Sunday clashed ‘lightly’ with a holiday accommodation barge offshore the eastern coastline of India, India’s Economic Times reported on the exact same day.
The information site pointed out a Reliance speaker that claimed that the occurrence occurred when a gangway from the lodging barge obtained raised and also struck a stairs on the FPSO. Nobody was hurt throughout the occurrence and also both vessels endured ‘small’ damages. According to the RIL speaker, as reported by Economic Times, the task timeline is not influenced. Read more here.
The occurrence comes approximately a month after the Ruby FPSO dove in for the 5000km trip from South Korea, where it was developed, to Kakinada, India, where it is anticipated to enhance neighborhood gas manufacturing.
The $1 billion FPSO, developed by Samsung Heavy Industries, belongs to the KG-D6 MJ1 deepwater gas/condensate growth, sanctioned in 2019 by Reliance and its partner BP.
According to World Energy Reports, the newbuild FPSO has a manufacturing capacity for 450 mmcf/d gas and also 30,000 b/d fluids.
It will certainly be tied in a water deepness of 700 meters using an inner disconnectable turret. Gas will certainly be exported through an existing 24 inch trunk pipe.
Per World Energy Reports, the 260m lengthy and also 54 m broad FPSO is anticipated to begin manufacturing by 2022-end.