FPSO
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Deepwater subsea tieback expected online by the end of the decade, targeting more than 300 million BOE.
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The contractor will conduct front-end work related to the subsea portion of the joint Polok/Chinwol development.
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This paper presents the operator’s learnings in evaluating the routine of a floating production, storage, and offloading asset crew to identify scenarios for the application of robotics in day-to-day offshore activities.
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Operator also announces plans to deploy continuous, real-time detection equipment at all its operated upstream sites, including GranMorgu, by the end of 2025.
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Petrobras said the unit serving the pre-salt field is designed to reduce up to 24% of emissions.
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The $10.5 billion deepwater project is expected to start production in 2028 as the country’s first offshore development.
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The field's massive FPSO is anchored in place and on schedule for first oil prior to year-end.
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Subsea tieback in the Central North Sea expected to produce 20,000 BOED at peak, boosting output to Alvheim FPSO.
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Since the late 1930s, the offshore industry has advanced from the first platform in 14 ft of water to the ultradeepwater 20K era. Driven by seismic, drilling, and development breakthroughs, the industry has pushed into deeper waters, high-pressure reservoirs, and new frontiers like Guyana, continually expanding the limits of offshore exploration.
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Phase 2 of the fast-track project expected to quadruple output to 60,000 BOPD by year-end.