Espirito Santo BC 10 FPSO

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Summary Information

Brief Description

  • FPSO Espirito Santo has a daily processing capacity of 100,000 barrels of oil and 1.42 million cubic meters of gas, and storage of up to 1.4 million barrels.
  • It is the conversion of a crude tanker

Contractors

  • SBM Offshore: Lease and operation of the FPSO
  • Keppel : Conversion, including refurbishment and conversion of the vessel’s existing systems, upgrading of the accommodation facilities, fabrication and installation of sponson tanks (making the entire hull double sided), the turret mooring system, pipe rack, flare tower and helideck as well as integration of all of the oil processing modules
  • Kavin Engineering: Gas Dehydration and TEG Regeneration Package
  • Nexans: Manufacture and supply the specialized offshore power, control and instrumentation cables
  • Dyna-Mac: Seven units of topside modules
  • VWS Westgarth: Water Treatment

Status

  • In operation

History

  • 2006 - SBM Offshore awarded FPSO contract
  • 2008 - Espirito Santo FPSO arrives in Brazil
  • 2009 - Phase 1 oil production starts

Other Information

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Links

  1. Dyna-Mac Topsides Module Business
  2. VWS Westgarth FPSO References
  3. Kavin Engineering FPSO References
  4. International Protective Coatings FPSO References
  5. Nexans completes an offshore cable contract for the conversion of ESPIRITO SANTO FPSO
  6. Keppel Shipyard scores another safety record with its ninth FPSO delivery for SBM
  7. Parque das Conchas FPSO arrives in Brazil
  8. New Orders For SBM Offshore Including A Lease Contract With Shell For The BC-10 FPSO, Brazil
  9. Shell begins production at Parque das Conchas (BC-10) offshore Brazil

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