Floating production systems
The $5.1 billion ultradeepwater project is Angola’s first integrated cross-block development and sits at the top of Azule’s Southern African portfolio.
The Coral Norte FLNG is to be the mirror image of the Coral Sul unit, which shipped its first cargo in 2022 after it was put into service in Area 4 offshore Mozambique.
The new technology, recently highlighted at OTC, has received a statement of maturity from ABS.
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The field's partners, led by operator Suncor, agree to restructure the offshore project ownership to give a boost to plans for life extension.
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The Canadian pipeline operator will also operate the proposed floating LNG project with a planned startup slated for 2027.
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The paper examines the potential for larger and more-complex facilities to be converted to a mostly unattended status.
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A new report claims as many as 30 units could become available for new work by the end of next year.
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Rigs will be converted from drilling units to take the place of traditional floating LNG solutions.
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Expressions of interest released by the operator include everything from abandonment to life extension.
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A newbuild hull has been selected for facilities buildout.
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Up to 10 FPSOs could be needed to fully develop the discovered resource base in the area.
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BP’s Argos platform is part of the $9-billion Mad Dog project in the US Gulf of Mexico.
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The Japanese contractor received word in early April it would be temporarily banned from new competitive bidding.