FPSO
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At the 2024 Offshore Technology Conference, industry giants like ExxonMobil, Equinor, and Petrobras offered a look at the future of low-carbon floating production, storage, and offloading units.
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The agreement puts an early contractual framework in place for closer collaboration sooner on the project pair.
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The supermajor expects its latest development will be online by 2027 and add 250,000 B/D to Guyana's soaring output.
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The post-salt, heavy-oil fields will be developed in tandem tied back to an FPSO.
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The largest project to date will add a capacity of 250,000 B/D starting in 2025.
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The contractor was tapped by Offshore Frontier Solutions to provide electrical systems and associated digital solutions for ExxonMobil’s fifth FPSO in the region.
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FPSO Léopold Sédar Senghor will be deployed at Woodside’s Sangomar field.
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The facility is destined for Equinor's Brazilian pre-salt development.
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As the vessel moves toward a shipyard to be dismantled, the company said it wants to become a global reference in decommissioning, focusing on sustainability, safety, and care for people and the environment.
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The Haewene Brim FPSO will need repairs to a pair of mooring connections before it can restart operations.