Technip chose by Jurong Shipyard Pte Ltd for a FPSO transformation contract
Tuesday, Jun 30, 2015
Technip has been recompensed a topsides point by point building and acquirement administrations decrease by Jurong Shipyard Pte Ltd. The venture is a piece of the transformation of a bus tanker into a gliding, generation, stockpiling and offloading (FPSO) vessel, which is assembled at the Jurong Shipyard, situated in Singapore.
Technip will expand on its involvement in full scope of seaward offices to plan the FPSO's topsides. The FPSO will be situated in the Libra field, seaward Brazil, at a water profundity of pretty nearly 2,500 meters. Once finished, it will have a limit of 50,000 barrels of oil for every day and 4 million cubic meters of normal gas every day.
Technip's working focus in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, will execute the agreement which is booked for fruition amid the second semester of 2016.
KK Lim, President of Technip in Asia Pacific, remarked: "We are satisfied to build the topsides of this FPSO that would be utilized for take a shot at the Libra field in the ultra-deepwater area of Brazil's Santos Bowl. It exhibits the trust of our customer in Technip's specialized quality and broad information in this sort of skimming stage, having conveyed a percentage of the biggest FPSO units on the planet."
For more data, please visit: www.technip.com
Tuesday, Jun 30, 2015
Technip has been recompensed a topsides point by point building and acquirement administrations decrease by Jurong Shipyard Pte Ltd. The venture is a piece of the transformation of a bus tanker into a gliding, generation, stockpiling and offloading (FPSO) vessel, which is assembled at the Jurong Shipyard, situated in Singapore.
Technip will expand on its involvement in full scope of seaward offices to plan the FPSO's topsides. The FPSO will be situated in the Libra field, seaward Brazil, at a water profundity of pretty nearly 2,500 meters. Once finished, it will have a limit of 50,000 barrels of oil for every day and 4 million cubic meters of normal gas every day.
Technip's working focus in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, will execute the agreement which is booked for fruition amid the second semester of 2016.
KK Lim, President of Technip in Asia Pacific, remarked: "We are satisfied to build the topsides of this FPSO that would be utilized for take a shot at the Libra field in the ultra-deepwater area of Brazil's Santos Bowl. It exhibits the trust of our customer in Technip's specialized quality and broad information in this sort of skimming stage, having conveyed a percentage of the biggest FPSO units on the planet."
For more data, please visit: www.technip.com