Floating production systems
As a champion of floating natural gas liquefaction technology, Eni is positioning itself to play a major role in Africa with a fast-growing gas-liquefaction capacity targeted to reach 14 million tonnes per year by 2028.
The Japanese company ratcheted up the competitive nature of contracting for a floating production, storage, and offloading vessel and an onshore liquefied natural gas plant for the Abadi project by announcing dual front-end engineering design (FEED) contracts.
Deepwater Yellowtail project, onstream 4 months ahead of schedule, is expected to produce an average of 250,000 BOPD.
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Production from the field northwest of the Shetland Islands is expected to start in 2026 or 2027.
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The discovery in the US Gulf of Mexico was tied back to the existing Shenzi tension-leg platform.
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The contractor will install flexible pipe and subsea structures on the field in Block 17 offshore Angola.
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The contract awarded by MODEC is for the supply of gas technology equipment for installation on the project’s FPSO.
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Recent developments from Equinor and Murphy Oil Corp. offer hope that the industry is zeroing in the right approach to building megaprojects.
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The FPSO Anna Nery is the first of two floaters set to revitalize production at the Marlim field in the northeastern part of the Campos Basin offshore Brazil.
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The Equinor-led BM-C-33 will utilize a gas processing FPSO in the Campos Basin field cluster.
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Shell and Equinor are progressing the project toward a final investment decision, which is expected later this year.
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Contracts for the Uaru project’s FPSO and subsea installation were awarded to MODEC and Saipem.
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Congo LNG, expected to hit capacity in 2025, aims to transform the African country into a natural gas exporter.