Floating production storage and offloading

A floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit is a floating vessel used by the offshore oil and gas industry for the production and processing of hydrocarbons, and for the storage of oil. An FPSO vessel is designed to receive hydrocarbons produced by itself or from nearby platforms or subsea template, process them, and store oil until it can be offloaded onto a tanker or, less frequently, transported through a pipeline. FPSOs are preferred in frontier offshore regions as they are easy to install, and do not require a local pipeline infrastructure to export oil. FPSOs can be a conversion of an oil tanker or can be a vessel built specially for the application. A vessel used only to store oil (without processing it) is referred to as a floating storage and offloading (FSO) vessel.

Diagram of floating production storage and offloading unit
FPSO OSX #1 at Rio de Janeiro Coast
FPSO Mystras at work off the shore of Nigeria
FPSO Crystal Ocean moored at the Port of Melbourne
The circular FPSO Sevan Voyageur moored at Nymo yard at Eydehavn, Norway
FPSO Firenze moored at Hellenic Shipyards, 2007
FPSO (Floating, Production, Storage, Offloading), Welplaathaven, Port of Rotterdam
Hæwene Brim FPSO

Recent developments in LNG industry require relocation of conventional LNG processing trains into the sea to unlock remote, smaller gas fields that would not be economical to develop otherwise, reduce capital expenses, and impact to environment.[1] Emerging new type of FLNG facilities will be used. Unlike FPSOs apart of gas production, storage and offloading, they will also allow full scale deep processing, same as onshore LNG plant has to offer but squeezed to 25% of its footprint.[2] The first 3 FLNG's were constructed in 2016: Prelude FLNG (Shell), PFLNG1 and PFLNG2 (Petronas).

History

Oil has been produced from offshore locations since the late 1940s. Originally, all oil platforms sat on the seabed, but as exploration moved to deeper waters and more distant locations in the 1970s, floating production systems came to be used.

The first oil FPSO was built in 1977 on the Shell Castellon field, located in the Spanish Mediterranean.[3] Today, over 270 vessels are deployed worldwide as oil FPSOs.

On July 29, 2009, Shell and Samsung announced an agreement to build up to 10 LNG FPSOs,[4] at same Samsung Yard Flex LNG appeared to construct smaller units.[5]

On May 20, 2011, Royal Dutch Shell announced the planned development of a floating liquefied natural gas facility (FLNG), called Prelude with 488 m long and 74 m wide, which is to be situated 200 km off the coast of Western Australia and is due for completion in around 2016, the largest vessel man-made ever.[6] Royal Dutch Shell (2013), LNG FPSO (Liquefied Natural Gas Floating production Storage and Offloading), Samsung Heavy Industries at a cost of $12 Billion.[7]

In June 2012, Petronas made a contract of procurement engineering, construction, installation and commissioning, a project with the Technip and DSME consortium.[8] The unit is destined for the Kanowit gas field off Sarawak, Malaysia. It is expected to be the World's First Floating Liquefaction Unit in operation when completed in 2015.[9]

At the opposite (discharge and regasification) end of the LNG chain, the first ever conversion of an LNG carrier, Golar LNG owned Moss type LNG carrier into an LNG floating storage and regasification unit was carried out in 2007 by Keppel shipyard in Singapore.[10]

Mechanisms

Oil produced from offshore production platforms can be transported to the mainland either by pipeline or by tanker. When a tanker is chosen to transport the oil, it is necessary to accumulate oil in some form of storage tank, such that the oil tanker is not continuously occupied during oil production, and is only needed once sufficient oil has been produced to fill the tanker.[11]

Advantages

Floating production, storage and offloading vessels are particularly effective in remote or deep water locations, where seabed pipelines are not cost effective. FPSOs eliminate the need to lay expensive long-distance pipelines from the processing facility to an onshore terminal. This can provide an economically attractive solution for smaller oil fields, which can be exhausted in a few years and do not justify the expense of installing a pipeline. Furthermore, once the field is depleted, the FPSO can be moved to a new location.[11]

Types

A Floating Storage and Offloading unit (FSO) is essentially a simplified FPSO, without the capability for oil or gas processing. Most FSOs are converted single hull supertankers. An example is Knock Nevis, ex Seawise Giant, which for many years was the world's largest ship. It was converted into an FSO for offshore use before being scrapped.

At the other end of the LNG logistics chain, where the natural gas is brought back to ambient temperature and pressure, specially modified ships may also be used as floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs). A LNG floating storage and regasification unit receives liquefied natural gas (LNG) from offloading LNG carriers, and the onboard regasification system provides natural gas exported to shore through risers and pipelines.

  1. FSO, Floating Storage and Offloading
  2. FPSO, Floating Production, Storage and Offloading
  3. FDPSO, Floating, Drilling and Production, Storage and Offloading
  4. FSRU, Floating Storage Regasification Unit.

Vessels

Records

In addition to the historical records already mentioned, a few more are added in this section.

The FPSO operating in the deepest waters is the FPSO BW Pioneer, built and operated by BW Offshore on behalf of Petrobras Americas INC. The FPSO is moored at a depth of 2,600 m in Block 249 Walker Ridge in the US Gulf of Mexico and is rated for 80,000 bbl/d (13,000 m3/d). The EPCI contract was awarded in October 2007 and production started in early 2012. The FPSO conversion was carried out at MMHE Shipyard Pasir Gudang in Malaysia, while the topsides were fabricated in modules at various international vendor locations. The FPSO has a disconnectable turret (APL). The vessel can disconnect in advance of hurricanes and reconnect with minimal down time.[12] A contract for an FPSO to operate in even deeper waters (2,900 m) for Shell's Stones field in the US Gulf of Mexico was awarded to SBM Offshore in July 2013.[13]

One of the world's largest FPSO is the Kizomba A, with a storage capacity of 2.2 million barrels (350,000 m3). Built at a cost of over US$ 800 million by Hyundai Heavy Industries in Ulsan, Korea, it is operated by Esso Exploration Angola (ExxonMobil). Located in 1200 meters (3,940 ft) of water at Deep water block 200 statute miles (320 km) offshore in the Atlantic Ocean from Angola, Central Africa, it weighs 81,000 tonnes and is 285 meters long, 63 meters wide, and 32 meters high (935 ft by 207 ft (63 m) by 105 ft).[14]

The first FSO in the Gulf of Mexico, The FSO Ta'Kuntah, has been in operation since August 1998. The FSO, owned and operated by MODEC, is under a service agreement with PEMEX Exploration and Production. The vessel was installed as part of the Cantarell Field Development. The field is located in the Bay of Campeche, offshore Mexico's Yucatán peninsula. It is a converted ULCC tanker with a SOFEC external turret mooring system, two flexible risers connected in a lazy-S configuration between the turret and a pipeline end manifold (PLEM) on the seabed, and a unique offloading system. The FSO is designed to handle 800,000 bbl/d (130,000 m3/d) with no allowance for downtime.[15]

The Skarv FPSO, developed and engineered by Aker Solutions for BP Norge, is one of the most advanced and largest FPSO deployed in the Norwegian Sea, offshore Mid Norway. Skarv is a gas condensate and oil field development. The development ties in five sub-sea templates, and the FPSO has capacity to include several smaller wells nearby in the future. The process plant on the vessel can handle about 19,000,000 cubic metres per day (670,000,000 cu ft/d) of gas and 13,500 cubic metres per day (480,000 cu ft/d) of oil.[16] An 80 km gas export pipe ties into Åsgard transport system. Aker Solutions (formerly Aker Kvaerner) developed the front-end design for the floating production facility as well as the overall system design for the field and preparation for procurement and project management of the total field development.[17] The hull is an Aker Solutions proprietary "Tentech975" design.[18] BP also selected Aker Solutions to perform the detail engineering, procurement and construction management assistance (EPcma) for the Skarv field development. The EPcma contract covers detail engineering and procurement work for the FPSO topsides as well as construction management assistance to BP including hull and topside facilities. The production started in field in August 2011.[19] BP awarded the contract for fabrication of the Skarv FPSO hull to Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea and the Turret contract to SBM. The FPSO has a length of 292 m, beam of 50.6 m and is 29 m deep, accommodates about 100 people in single cabins. The hull is delivered in January 2010.[17]

Current vehicles' types

As of August 2015, there are more than 277 Floating Production Units in use around the world, of which 62% are FPSOs.[20] Largest User of them is Petrobrás as of January 2015.[21]

Item Vessel Name Type Oilfield Current Location Field Operator Newbuild or
Conversion
Startup
year
Vessel Designer
/Operator
001 Abo FPSO Abo, Gulf of Guinea Nigeria Agip
BW Offshore
Conversion 2002 BW Offshore
002 Abu 50,826 t, Armata 02.1996 Handy Sonata 04.1990 Kikuwa 01.1990 Kikuwa Maru No.2 1980 FSO Abu Cluster, South China Sea Peninsular
Malaysia
Petronas Carigali Conversion 2006 MISC Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
FPSO Ventures
003 Africa, 236,638 t length 380 m beam 68 m draft 19.3 m Speed 16.5 kn, ex-mv Ti Africa 07.2004 Hellespont Metropolis 2002 FSO Osg Shipmanagement UK Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom Conversion 2010
004 Agbami, 198,470 t beam moulded 58.4 m depth moulded 32.0 m draft 23.5 m length overall 320.0 m length between perpendicular 320.0 m length scantlings 310.4 m FPSO Nigeria Star Deep Water Petroleum Lagos, Nigeria Newbuild 2007 Chevron
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Geoje, South Korea
005 Akpo FPSO Akpo, Gulf of Guinea Nigeria Total Newbuild 2009 Total
006 Alvheim, 71,058 t length 252.2 m, ex-mv Odin 27.01.2003 Navion Odin 2001 tanker FPSO Norway Aker BP Stavanger, Norway Conversion 2005 Vetco
007 Al Zaafarana, 55,935 t, ex-mv Camar Nusantara 04.1991 Asoka Nusantara 01.1985 Kavo Longos 01.1976 Golar Ron 1969 tanker FSO Warda, Gulf of Suez Egypt Aker Solutions Conversion 1994 Gemsa Petroleum Co
008 Anasuria, 74,691 t length 234.2 m beam 44.8 m draft 23.8 m FPSO Teal, Teal South, Guillemot A, North Sea United Kingdom Shell Newbuild 1996 Mhi Nagasaki Shipyard & Engine Works Nagasaki, Japan
009 Anoa Natuna FPSO Anoa field, Natuna Sea Indonesia Premier Oil 1990 Premier Oil, KN, Natuna Sea BV
010 Angsi, 39,984 t, ex-mv Bertina 11.1989 Petrobulk Saturn 1988 Kohyoh Maru 1982 tanker FSO Angsi, South China Sea Peninsular
Malaysia
Talisman Conversion 2005 MISC / FPSO Ventures
011 Aoka Mizu, 66,426 t length 241m beam 44m FPSO upgrade at Dubai (from Q3 2017)

Lancaster (from Q3 2018), North Sea

United Kingdom Hurricane Energy Newbuild 1999 Bluewater Energy Services
012 Apollo Spirit, 89,421 t length 284 m beam 42 m draft 8 m, ex-mv Nordic Apollo 01.1991 Coastal Jade 01.1991 Jade Phoenix 01.1991 Coast Jade 1983 El Paso Cove Point 1983 tanker FSO North Sea Norway Teekay Petrojarl Conversion 2006 Teekay Petrojarl
013 Arco Ardjuna FPSO Ardjuna Oil field, West Java Sea Indonesia Pertamina Hulu Energy 1973 Pertamina
014 Arendal Spirit, the second and third unit are delayed in China Floating Accommodation Vessel Rio de Janeiro Brazil Brazil Petrobras Newbuild 2015 Teekay as Logitel Offshore Holdings with Norway's Sevan Marine
015 Armada Claire FPSO Balnaves field Western
Australia
Bumi Armada Berhad Conversion 2014 Bumi Armada Berhad
016 Armada Intrepid, ex-Schiehallion, 86,074 t FPSO ex-Schiehallion, North Atlantic United Kingdom BP Newbuild, under refit 2015, 1998 Harland & Wolff Heavy Industries, Belfast, UK
Armada Olombendo[22] FPSO Block 15/06 Angola Eni Conversion 2017 Keppel Singapore / Buri Armada
017 Armada Perdana FPSO Oyo Nigeria Allied Energy / Agip 2010 Bumi Armada Berhad
018 Armada Perkasa FPSO Okoro Setu Nigeria Afren / AMNI Conversion 2009 Bumi Armada Berhad
019 Armada Sterling, 58,510 t, ex-mv Umbe 08.2011 Monte Umbe 12.2004 Toula Z 1997 tanker FPSO D1 field, Off West Coast India "ONGC"Bumi Armada Berhad Conversion 2012 Bumi Armada Berhad
020 Armada Sterling II, ex-mv Albany 08.02.2003 Eagle Albany 1998, 57,929 t tanker FPSO C7 Field, Off West Coast India "ONGC" Forbes Bumi Armada Conversion 2014 Keppel Tuas Shipyard
Bumi Armada Berhad
021 Armada tgt I ex-Armada Perwira, 82,967 t, ex-mv Layak 15.04.2010 Jag Layak 09.2006 Seaprincess 1996 tanker FPSO Te Giac Trang field (TGT) Vietnam Armada Tgt Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Conversion 2011
022 Aseng, 144,072 t, ex-mv Bauhinia 01.2008 Island Bauhinia 09.2001 C Frontier 1997 Yukong Frontier 1988 tanker FPSO Aseng Equatorial
Guinea
JV (SBM Offshore / GE Petrol)
Single Buoy Moorings Marly, Switzerland
Conversion 2011 SBM Offshore
023 Asgard A (Åsgard A), 89,013 t FPSO Åsgard, North Sea Norway Equinor Newbuild 1998 Nagasu Hitachi Shipbuilding & Engineering Shibushi, Japan
024 Azurite FDPSO (first floating, drilling, production, storage and offloading) Azurite, Atlantic Congo Hyundai Heavy Industries, Keppel Corporation for Prosafe
Murphy Oil (Drilling)
BW Offshore
Conversion from VLCC 2009 Prosafe
BW Offshore
025 Balder FPU (Spu 380), 47,244 t FPSO North Sea Norway Vår energy Stavanger, Norway Newbuild 1996 Far East Shipbuilding Industries Singapore
026 Baobab Ivoirien MV10 FPSO Baobab field Côte d'Ivoire CNR International S.A.R.L. 2005 MODEC
027 Ba Vi, 75,366 t, ex-mv Nuri Cerrahoglu 1985 Bralanta 1976 tanker FSO Vung Tau field Vietnam Vietsovpetro 1994 Gotaverken Cityvarvet, Gothenburg, Sweden
028 Belanak FPSO Belanak field, South Natuna Sea Indonesia ConocoPhillips 2004 KBR / J. Ray McDermott
029 Belokamenka, 188,728 t, ex-mv Berge Pioneer 1980 tanker FSO Kola Bay, Murmansk, North Atlantic Ocean Russia Oil Terminal "Belokamenka" L.L.C Rosnefteflot, Moscow, Russia Conversion 2004 BW Offshore
Mitsui Ichihara Engineering & Shipbuilding, Japan
030 Berge Helene, 133,871 t, ex-mv Picardie 11.1995 Esso Picardie 1976 tanker FPSO Chinguetti, North Atlantic Ocean Mauritania Woodside Petroleum
BW Offshore
Conversion 2005, 2003[23] BW Offshore
031 Bertam ex Ikdam, 68,438 t, ex-mv Northia 02.1980 Oceanic Renown 09.1979 Kronoland 1971 FPSO Malaysia Lundin Services Labuan, Malaysia Conversion 2015, 2001 Jurong, Singapore
032 Bleo Holm, 59,248 t length 242 m beam 40 m draft 21 m FPSO Ross, Blake, Parry, North Sea United Kingdom Talisman-Sinopec Energy UK Newbuild 1999, 1997[24] Bluewater Energy Services
033 Bo hai Ming Zhu Hao, 38,688 t, ex 1993 tanker FPSO Penglai19-3, Bohai China ConocoPhillips Conversion 2003[25] CNOOC
034 Bonga, 174,662 t length 305.1 m beam 58 m draft 23.4 m FPSO Bonga, Gulf of Guinea Nigeria Shell 2005[26] Samsung Heavy Industries
035 Brasil, 120,545 t, ex-mv Moscliff 1993 Esso Freeport 1987 Esso Saba 1974 tanker FPSO Roncador field, Campos Basin Brazil Petrobras Conversion 2002[27] SBM Offshore
036 Brotojoyo, 37,987 t length 202.5 m beam 38.4 draft 11.8 m, ex-mv Ladon 03.1999 Ionio 04.1998 Chiba Spirit 06.1991 Sea Silkroad 1980 tanker FPSO Indonesia Emerald Maritime Jakarta, Indonesia Conversion 2005
037 Bunga Kertas, 52,206 t, ex-mv Neptune Otome 1986 tanker FPSO North Lukut & Penara, South China Sea Peninsular
Malaysia
Petronas Carigali
Misc Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Conversion 1993[28] DPS / FPSO Ventures
038 BW Athena FPSO Athena, North Sea UK United Kingdom BW Offshore for Ithaca Energy Conversion 2012 BW Offshore
039 BW Cidade de São Vicente, 72,654 t, ex-mv Bw Peace 10.2007 Bw Endeavour 24.05.2006 Whakaaropai 03.1996 Ellida 04.1990 Umm Shaif 1976 tanker FPSO Lula field, Brazil Brazil BW Offshore for Petrobras Conversion 2009 BW Offshore Petrobras
040 BW Joko Tole FPSO Terang Sirasun Batur (TSB) Indonesia BW Offshore for Kangean Energy Conversion 2012 BW Offshore
041 BW Pioneer, 56,091 t length 241.78 m beam 42 draft 13.9 m, ex-mv Sarasota 06.2005 Tsunami 05.2003 Minerva Concert 15.12.1999 Stena Concert 1992 FPSO Cascade & Chinook, Gulf of Mexico USA BW Offshore for Petrobras America Conversion 2010 BW Offshore
042 BW Singapore, 98,000 t FSRU BW Offshore Conversion 2015 BW Offshore
Samsung Shipbuilding & Heavy Industries Geoje, South Korea
043 Capixaba, 137,452 t, ex-mv Stena Congress 16.05.1990 Peconic 01.1980 Universe Mariner 1974 tanker FPSO Golfinho, Espírito Santo Basin Brazil Petrobras Conversion 2005[29] SBM Offshore
044 Captain FPSO Captain, North Sea United Kingdom Chevron Newbuild 1996[30]
045 Cendor FSO Cendor, South China Sea Peninsular
Malaysia
Petrofac Conversion 2006[31] MISC / FPSO Ventures
046 Cendor Phase 2 FPSO Cendor field, PM304, South China Sea Peninsular
Malaysia
E&P O&M Services Sdn Bhd, EPOMS Conversion 2014 MISC / E&P O&M Services Sdn Bhd EPOMS
047 Cidade de Anchieta, 273,000 t length 344 m beam 51 m height 28 m FPSO Baleia Azul field, Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil SBM (Single Buoy Moorings Inc.) Marly, Switzerland for Petrobras Conversion 2009[32] SBM Offshore Petrobras
048 Cidade de Angra dos Reis MV22 FPSO Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion Petrobras
049 Cidade de Ilha Bela, 160,842 t, ex-mv Anne 12.2010 Hyundai Banner 1996 tanker FPSO Sapinhoá field, Santos Basin, Brazil Brazil QGOG (Queiroz Galvão Óleo e Gás)
SBM (Single Buoy Moorings Inc.) Marly, Switzerland for Petrobras
Conversion 2013[33] SBM Offshore
Petrobras
Hyundai Heavy Industries
050 Cidade de Itaguaí MV26, 82,000 t length 332 m beam 58 m height 31 m FPSO Iracema Norte, Santos Basin, Brazil Brazil MODEC for Petrobras Conversion 2015[34] MODEC
051 Cidade de Itajaí, 57,516 t, ex-mv Arc Ii 24.10.2011 Archon 12.2009 Arc 05.2007 Archon 11.2004 Spectrum 1985 tanker FPSO Santos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrojarl for Petrobras
Capital Shipmanagement Athens, Greece
Conversion 2012 Petrojarl
Hyundai Heavy Industries Ulsan, South Korea
052 Cidade de Mangaratiba, crew 110 members FPSO Iracema South area of the Lula field, Santos Basin, Brazil Brazil MODEC for Petrobras in partnership with BG E&P Brasil Ltda. (25%) and Petrogal Brasil S.A. (10%) Conversion 2014[35] MODEC
053 Cidade de Maricá, 159,187 t length 346.5 m beam 58 m height 32.6 m, ex-mv Eli 2011 Eli Maersk 2000 tanker FPSO Lula Alto BM-S-11 field, Santos Basin, Brazil Brazil SBM (Single Buoy Moorings Inc.) Marly, Switzerland for Petrobras Newbuild, in build 2015[36] SBM Offshore
Petrobras
CXG China
Estaleiro Brasa
054 Cidade de Niteroí, 144,898 t length 304.5 crew 100 members, ex-mv Apollo Shoju 09.2005 Shoju Maru 1986 tanker FPSO Marlim Leste field, Santos Basin, Brazil Brazil MODEC for Petrobras Conversion 2008[37] MODEC
055 Cidade de Paraty, 148,661 t length 328 m beam 56 m, Theseus 05.08.2010 Ciadade De Paraty 12.2008 Titan Aries 06.2005 World Prelude 1988 tanker FPSO Brazil Brazil SBM (Single Buoy Moorings Inc.) Marly, Switzerland for Petrobras Conversion 2012 SBM Offshore Petrobras
056 Cidade do Rio de Janeiro MV14, 146,575 t, ex-mv Bright Jewel 06.2004 Tokyo Maru 1986 tanker FPSO Espadarte Sul field, Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil MODEC for Petrobras Conversion 2007[38] MODEC
057 Cidade de Santos MV20, 118,273 t, ex-mv Bateau 09.2005 Bon Bateau 01.1983 Amoco Singapore 1973 tanker FPSO Brazil Brazil Petrobras
Gas Opportunity Mv2 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Conversion 2010 Petrobras
058 Cidade de São Mateus FPSO Camarupim, Brazil Brazil BW Offshore for Petrobras Conversion 2007[39] BW Offshore
Petrobras
059 Cidade de São Paulo MV23, 160,508 t length 332 m beam 58 m draft 12 m, ex-mv Jewel 2010 Radiant Jewel 2001 Golar Glasgow 1992 tanker FPSO Brazil Brazil MODEC for Petrobras Conversion 2011 MODEC
060 Cidade de Saquarema FPSO Brazil Brazil SBM (Single Buoy Moorings Inc.) Marly, Switzerland for Petrobras Newbuild 2016 SBM Offshore Petrobras
061 Cidade de Vitória exVictoria, 134,606 t, ex-mv Margaux 10.1996 Star Veraguas 10.1990 Texaco Veraguas 1976 tanker FPSO Golfinho II, Espírito Santo Basin, Brazil Brazil Saipem Portugal Comercio Maritimo Funchal, Madeira for Petrobras Conversion 2006 Saipem Portugal Comercio Maritimo Funchal, Madeira
062 Cilacap Permina Samudra 104 length 246.7 m beam 35.03 m draft 5.6 m FSO Indonesia Pertamina Jakarta, Indonesia Newbuild 1975 Hakodate Dock Hakodate, Japan
063 Chinguetti FPSO Vetco
064 Cnooc 112 FPSO CNOOC
065 Thai Binh VN, ex Cuulong MV9 FPSO Su Tu Den field Vietnam Cuulong Joint Operating Company (CLJOC) Newbuild 2003 Cuulong Joint Operating Company (CLJOC)
066 Crystal Ocean, 6,984 t length 100.2 m beam 21 m draft 8.56 m Speed 12 kn FPSO Rubicon Offshore International with Langstein Slip
Wisdom Shipping S Pte, Lysaker, Norway
Newbuild 1999[40] Roc Oil Company, Anzon Australia
Bae Systems Surface Ships Govan Glasgow, United Kingdom
067 Crystal Sea FPSO India Kværner Conversion 1999 Discovery Enterprise
068 Dalia, 190,217 t FPSO Block 17, Dalia Oil field, South Atlantic Ocean Angola Total
Sonangol Luanda, Angola
Newbuild 2006 Total
Samsung Shipbuilding & Heavy Industries Geoje, South Korea
069 Dhirubhai 1, 94,839 t, ex-mv Aker Smart 1 02.2007 Polar Alaska 05.2000 Arco Alaska 1979 tanker FPSO MA-D6, Bay of Bengal India Reliance Industries Limited
Aker Floating Production Oslo, Norway
Conversion 2008 AFP
070 Didon, 37,166 t, ex-mv New Orleans 14.07.1993 Exxon New Orleans 1965 FSO Tunisia Pa Resources Tunisia Tunis, Tunisia Conversion 1997 Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News Va, United States of America
071 Dynamic Producer, 73,641 t length 256 m beam 46 m draft 10 m, ex-mv Ragnhild Knutsen 1987 tanker FPSO Buzios field, Campos Basin Brazil Brazil Petroserv Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Conversion 2007 Dalian New Shipbuilding Heavy Industry Dalian, China
072 EnQuest Producer, 53,176 t, ex-Uisge Gorm (Bluewater Energy Services), ex-mv Dirch Maersk 1983 tanker, length 248.31 m beam 29.9 m FPSO Alma (Formerly Ardmore) Oil field and Galia Tie-Back, North Sea United Kingdom EnQuest Conversion 2013 reconstruction, 1995[41] Blohm + Voss, OGN Shipyard UK
073 EPV Balai Mutiara, ex-mv Stena Caribbean 2002 8,441 t tanker FPSO Malaysia BC Petroleum Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Thome Oil & Gas Singapore
Conversion 2013
074 Espadarte FPSO Espadarte, Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 2000 SBM Offshore
075 Espirito Santo BC-10, 138,160t, ex-Fso Xv Domy 07.1993 ex-Fso Xv 06.1992, ex-mv Nielstor 05.1991 Knock Ville 1988 Azuro 1987 Kazuko 1985 tanker FPSO Parque das Conchas (BC10), Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Shell Americas
Brazilian Deepwater Production Bermuda
Conversion 2009 SBM Offshore MISC Bhd
076 Espoir Ivorien FPSO Espoir, Gulf of Guinea Côte d'Ivoire BW Offshore for CNR Conversion 2001 Prosafe
BW Offshore
077 Ettrick FPSO Vetco
078 Falcon FPSO Johor River Malaysia ExxonMobil Conversion SBM Offshore
079 Farwah FPSO Al-Jurf, Mediterranean Libya Total 2003
080 Firenze, 59,491 t, ex-mv Betatank Ii 09.2004 Betatank 02.1993 Shoshone Spirit 1989 tanker FPSO Aquila field, Italy Italy Agip[42] Conversion 2011[43] ENI Agip
081 Fluminense FPSO Bijupira, Salema, Atlantic Brazil Shell Conversion 2003[44] Modec
082 Four Rainbow ex-Four Vanguard, 52,065 t, ex-mv Four Lakes 11.1997 Isola Blu 1992 tanker FPSO Woollybutt, Indian Ocean Australia ENI Conversion 2010, 2003 Premuda Spa
083 Frade FPSO Frade, Campos Basin Brazil SBM Offshore Conversion 2009 SBM Offshore
084 Front Puffin FPSO Rubicon Offshore International Conversion [40] Rubicon Offshore International
085 FSRU Toscana, 117,916 t length 288 m beam 48 m draft 12 m, ex-mv Golar Frost 2003 LNG tanker FSRU Italy Olt Offshore Lng Toscana Milano, Italy Conversion 2003 Hyundai Heavy Industries Ulsan, South Korea
086 Gimboa FPSO Gimboa, South Atlantic Ocean Angola Sonangol Conversion 2009 Saipem
087 Girassol, 171,959 t FPSO Block 17, Girassol, Jasmine & Rosa[45] Oil fields, South Atlantic Ocean Angola Sonangol Luanda, Angola for Total Newbuild 2004, 2001 Total
Hyundai Heavy Industries Ulsan, South Korea
088 Glas Dowr, 56,924 t, ex-mv Nissos Heraclia 1996 tanker FPSO JPDA, Timor Sea Indonesia ENI Conversion 1997 Bluewater Energy Services
089 Glen Lyon, 98,973 t FPSO Schiehallion, North Atlantic United Kingdom BP Newbuild 2014 Hyundai Heavy Industries Ulsan, South Korea
090 Global Producer III, 54,631 t, ex-Kerr Mcgee Global Producer III (Spu 550) FPSO Dumbarton field Block 15/20, North Sea United Kingdom Maersk Oil North Sea Aberdeen, United Kingdom Newbuild 2006, 2000 Maersk
Mitsui Ichihara Engineering & Shipbuilding Ichihara, Japan
091 Goliat FPSO Goliat field Norway Vår Energi Newbuild 2013 Sevan Marine (Cencept), CB&I (FEED), Hyundai Heavy Industries (Detail)
092 Greater Plutonio, 181,173 t FPSO Block 18 Greater Plutonio, South Atlantic Ocean Angola Sonangol Luanda, Angola for BP Newbuild 2007 BP
093 Griffin Venture FPSO Griffin, Chinook, Scindian, Indian Ocean Australia BHP Billiton Newbuild 1994
094 Gryphon A, 66,830 t FPSO Gryphon, North Sea United Kingdom Maersk 1993
095 Hæwene Brim, 66,538 t length 252 m beam 41 m draft 12 m, ex-mv Berge Hugin 1997 tanker FPSO Pierce, North Sea United Kingdom Shell Conversion 2001 Bluewater Energy Services
Samsung Heavy Industries Geoje, South Korea
096 Hai Yang Shi You 102 ex-Chang Qing Hao ex-Bo hai Chang Qing Hao, 35,727 t, ex 1990 tanker FPSO BZ34 China China National Offshore Oil Beijing, China Conversion 2012, 2011
097 Hai Yang Shi You 115, 75,484 t FPSO South China Sea China CNOOC Tianjin, China Newbuild Beihai Shipbuilding Heavy Industry Qingdao, China
098 Hai Yang Shi You 118 FPSO South China Sea China CNOOC Tianjin, China Newbuild
099 Hoegh Grace ex-Hoegh Challenger FSRU near Cartagena Colombia Hoegh Lng Fleet Management Oslo, Norway Newbuild 2015 Hyundai Heavy Industries Ulsan, South Korea
100 Hummingbird Spirit FPSO Chestnut field, North Sea United Kingdom Newbuild 2008[46] Teekay for Centrica Energy Upstream
101 Izmaya FPSO Newbuild
102 Jamestown, 23,915 t, ex-mv Jamestown 07.1993 Exxon Jamestown 1957 tanker FPSO Tema, Ghana Ghana Conversion 1995
103 Jorunn Knutsen (Åsgard C), 72,651 t FSO North Sea Norway Knutsen Oas Shipping Haugesund, Norway Newbuild 2000 Astillero La Naval Sestao, Spain
John Agyekum Kufuor[47] FPSO Tano Basin

Sankofa-Gye Nyame field

Ghana Eni, Vitol, GNPC Conversion 2017 Keppel Shipyard / Ynson
104 Jasmine Venture MV7 FPSO Jasmine field Thailand PEARL Energy Pte Ltd. Conversion 2004 MODEC
105 Jotun A, 65,420 t length 232 m beam 41.5 m FPSO Jotun, North Sea Norway Vår Energi Norge Stavanger, Norway Newbuild 1999 Bluewater Energy Services
Kvaerner Masa-Yards Inc Turku
106 Kakap Natuna FPSO Kakap KH field Indonesia ConocoPhillips (Kakap) Ltd. Conversion 1986 MODEC
107 Khalij & Fars, 190,612 t FSO Soroosh Iran Iranian Offshore Oil Tehran, Iran Newbuild 2011 Stx Offshore & Shipbuilding Jinhae Shipyard Jinhae, South Korea
108 Kikeh, 135,244 t, ex-Atlas, ex-mv Stena Conductor 23.01.1990 Stena Explorer 01.1986 Universe Explorer 1974 tanker FPSO Kikeh, Sabah Malaysia Murphy Oil
Malaysia Deepwater Production Contractors Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Conversion 2006, 2004 SBM Offshore MISC Bhd
109 Kizomba A FPSO Hungo, Chocalho, South Atlantic Ocean Angola ExxonMobil Newbuild 2004 SBM Offshore
110 Kizomba B, 188,203 t FPSO Kissanje, Dikanza, South Atlantic Ocean Angola ExxonMobil Newbuild 2005 SBM Offshore
Hyundai Heavy Industries Ulsan, South Korea
111 Knock Adoon, 135,535 t, ex-mv Knock Adoon 17.01.2005 El Greco 04.2001 Tagawa Maru 1985 tanker FPSO Fred Olsen Marine Services Oslo, Norway Conversion 2014
112 Kuito (scrapped 2014) FPSO Kuito, Cabinda Angola Chevron Conversion 1999 SBM Offshore
113 Kwame Nkrumah M21, 151,542 t, ex-mv Ohdoh 07.2008 Tohdoh 1991 tanker FPSO Jubilee fields, Gulf of Guinea Ghana Tullow Oil Conversion 2010 MODEC Management Services Singapore
114 Langsa Venture MV8 FPSO Langsa field, Malacca Strait Indonesia MEDCO MOECO Langsa Ltd. Conversion 2001 MODEC
115 Layang ex-Deep Producer 1, 42,575 t, ex-mv Laurita 13.07.2006 Nordic Laurita 01.1997 Nordic Challenger 10.1989 Houston Accord 1981 tanker FPSO Malaysia Ramunia Fabricators Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Conversion 2007
116 Leonis, 54,673 t length 238 m beam 43 m draft 6.5 m FSO Vega oil field, Pozzallo Italy Tea Shipping Pozzallo, Italy Conversion
117 Maersk Curlew, 52,175 t, ex-mv Maersk Curlew 1997 Maersk Dorset 12.1995 Bin He 05.1992 Dorthe Maersk 1983 tanker FPSO Curlew, North Sea United Kingdom Shell Conversion 2002 Maersk[48]
118 Maersk Ngujima-Yin, 162,154 t, ex-mv Maersk Ngujima Yin 05.2008 Ellen Maersk 2000 tanker FPSO Vincent, Exmouth Sub-basin Australia Woodside Petroleum Conversion 2011 Maersk
119 Maersk Peregrino, 165,829 t length 333 m beam 55 draft 11.3 m, ex-mv Maersk Nova 07.2012 Maersk Peregrino 07.2010 Maersk Nova 2008 tanker FPSO Peregrino, Campos Basin Brazil Maersk Conversion 2012 Maersk
120 Marlim Sul FPSO Marlim Sul, Campos Basin Brazil Petrobras Conversion 2004 SBM Offshore
121 Moho Bilon FPSO Newbuild 2007
122 Mondo, 132,206 t length 321 m beam 54 m, ex-mv Capella 19.05.2002 Stena Constellation 21.05.1990 Hamlet 01.1980 Universe Sentinel 1975 tanker FPSO Block 15, South Atlantic Ocean Angola Ops Servicos De Producao De Petroleos Luanda, Angola for ExxonMobil Conversion 2007 SBM Offshore
123 Munin, 66,662 t, ex-Navion Munin FPSO Lufeng, Xijiang, South China Sea China CNOOC Newbuild 2001, 1997 Bluewater Energy Services
Samsung Heavy Industries Geoje, South Korea
124 Mystras FPSO Okono, Okpoho, Gulf of Guinea Nigeria Agip Conversion 2004 Saipem
125 Nabarima Corocoro Oil field, Gulf of Paria Venezuela PDVSA PETROSUCRE S.A Newbuild 2004 Samsung Heavy Industries
126 Nanhai Fa Xian, 127,295 t, ex-mv Agip Campania 1976 tanker FPSO China Sea China Cnooc Fpso Holding Monrovia, Liberia Conversion 1989
127 Nanhai Kai Tuo, 93,370 t, ex-mv Java 01.1988 H.j.haynes 1970 tanker FSO China Conversion 1992
128 Nanhai Shengkai, 62,041 t, ex-mv Sea Queen 1975 tanker FSO Lefeng Oil field, Southern China Sea China CNOOC Tianjin, China Conversion 1993
129 N'Goma ex-Xikomba, 125,027 t, ex-mv Atlantic 2002 Mosocean 11.1996 Amazon Glory 01.1993 Esso Bahamas 1985 Esso Bonn 1974 tanker FPSO Block 15/06, South Atlantic Ocean Angola Eni Conversion 2014, 2003 SBM Offshore
130 Nganhurra FPSO Enfield, Exmouth Sub-basin Australia Woodside Petroleum Newbuild 2006
Ningaloo Vision FPSO Australia Santos Conversion
131 Njord Bravo, 60,750t, ex-mv Njord B Fsu 2001 Njord B 1997 tanker FSO North Sea Norway Equinor Conversion 2001
132 Nkossa II, 45,603 t, ex-mv Inger Maersk 1992 tanker FSO Congo Maersk Copenhagen, Denmark Conversion 1996
133 Noble Seillean, ex-Seillean, 50,928 t FPSO Cachalote, Espirito Santo Basin Brazil Petrobras, but built for BP Newbuild 2010, 1988 Noble Corporation
Harland & Wolff Heavy Industries Belfast, United Kingdom
134 Norne FPSO Norne, North Sea Norway Equinor Newbuild 1997 Vetco
135 North Sea Producer FPSO MacCulloch, North Sea United Kingdom ConocoPhillips Conversion 1997[48] Maersk
136 Northern Endeavour FPSO Laminaria, Corallina, Timor Sea Australia Woodside Petroleum Newbuild 1999 Kvaerner
SBM Offshore
137 Okha, 85,351 t length 274 m beam 48 m draft 16.89 m FPSO Cossack, Wanaea, North West Shelf Australia Woodside Petroleum Conversion 2011 SBM Offshore
Woodside Petroleum
138 OPL 209 Erha, 188,758 t length 285 m beam 63 m draft 25.5 m FSO Gulf of Benin, Nigeria Nigeria ExxonMobil Newbuild 2006[49] Saipem[50]
139 Opportunity, 96,896 t, ex-mv Cossack Pioneer 10.1991 Chevron London 1972 Johor river Malaysia Conversion 2011
140 Orkid, 57,892 t, ex-mv Orchid II 04.2005 Palmstar Orchid 1989 tanker FSO Malaysia Misc Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Conversion 2009
141 OSX 1, 94,626 t length 271.75 m beam 46 m draft 6 m FPSO Tubarão Azul, Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil OSX Conversion 2011 OSX
142 OSX 2, 144,851 t, ex-mv Concorde Spirit 2009 Dec 14 Episkopi 2004 Jun 29 Stena Episkopi 2001 Sep World Pendant 1989 tanker FPSO Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil OSX Conversion 2012 OSX, Keppel Shipyard
143 OSX 3, 160,257 t length 370 m beam 57 m height 31 m, ex-mv Tar II 2011 Jul Star II 2005 Jan Columba Star 1990 Jun Golar Klementine 1989 FPSO Tubarão Martelo, Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil OSX Conversion 2013 OSX
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Geoje, South Korea
144 Palanca FSO Angola Total Newbuild
145 Pazflor FPSO Pazflor, South Atlantic Ocean Angola Total Newbuild 2011 DSME
146 Peeti ex-Bongkot Fso I, 15,676 t, ex-mv Lan Shui 1988 Diala 1966 FSO Thailand Auo Siam Marine Bangkok, Thailand Conversion 2006, 1991
147 Peregrino FPSO Peregrino, South Atlantic Ocean Brazil BW Offshore for Equinor Conversion 2010 BW Offshore
Petrobras
148 Perintis FPSO MASA field, South China Sea Peninsular
Malaysia
Petronas Carigali Conversion 1999 Aker Kvaerner / M3Nergy
149 Perisai Kamelia, ex-Lewek Arunothai, ex-Lewek Fpso 1, 63,994 t, ex-mv Kitty Knutsen 11.2003 Norrisia 01.1987 Gerina 1980 tanker FPSO Malaysia Emas Offshore Oslo, Norway Conversion 2013, 2008, 2007
150 Petrobrás 10000, 60,331 t length 227 m beam 40 m draft 14.5 m FDPSO Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 2009 Petrobras
151 Petrojarl Banff, 18,488 t, ex-Ramform Banff FPSO Banff, North Sea United Kingdom CNR Newbuild 2006, 1997 Teekay Petrojarl Trondheim, Norway
Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Ulsan, South Korea
152 Petrojarl Cidade Rio das Ostras, ex-mv Che Guevara 2004 St. Michaelis 1981 tanker, 26,940 t FPSO Badejo, Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 2007[51] Teekay Petrojarl
153 Petrojarl Foinaven, 43,279 t, ex-mv Anadyr 1988 tanker FPSO Foinaven, North Atlantic United Kingdom BP Conversion 1997[52] Teekay Petrojarl
154 Petrojarl I, 30,742 t length 208 m beam 32 m FPSO Atlanta oil field QGEP Undergoing Refit, Damen Shiprepair 1986 (2016)[53] Teekay Petrojarl
155 Petrojarl Knarr, 95,418 t FPSO North Sea Norway Teekay Petrojarl Newbuild 2014[54] Samsung Shipyard Geoje, South Korea
156 Petrojarl Varg FPSO Varg, North Sea Norway Talisman Energy Newbuild 1999[55] Teekay Petrojarl
157 Petroleo Nautipa FPSO Etame, South Atlantic Ocean Gabon BW Offshore for Vaalco Energy Conversion 2002 Yinson Production, Prosafe
BW Offshore
158 PFLNG Satu (PFLNG 1), length 365 m, first of this type FLNG 180 km off Sarawak field Peninsular
Malaysia
Petronas Carigali Newbuild 2015[56]
159 PFLNG 2 FLNG Peninsular
Malaysia
Petronas Carigali Newbuild 2018[56]
160 Piranema Spirit ex-Sevan Piranema ex-Ssp Piranema, 26,523 t FPSO Piranema field, Brazil Brazil Rubicon Offshore International
Teekay Petrojarl Production Trondheim, Norway
Newbuild 2007[57] Teekay for Petrobras
161 Polvo FPSO Polvo, South Atlantic Ocean Brazil BW Offshore for Devon Energy Conversion 2007 HRT
BW Offshore
162 Prelude, ~ 300,000 t length 488 m beam 74 FLNG Australia Shell Australia Newbuild 2016 Shell Samsung Heavy Industries
163 PSVM ex-Bourgogne, 168,674 t, ex-mv Bourgogne 1997 tanker Block 31 Plutao, Saturno, Venus, Marte, South Atlantic Ocean Angola BP Exploration Angola London, United Kingdom Conversion 2012, 2009 MODEC
BP
Jurong Shipyard
164 Puteri Dulang Dulang field, South China Sea Peninsular
Malaysia
Petronas Carigali Conversion Petronas Carigali / FPSO Ventures
165 Pyrenees Ravensworth, Crosby, Stickle Fields, Exmouth Sub-basin Australia BHP Billiton Petroleum Newbuild 2010 BHP Billiton / MODEC
166 Pyrenees Venture, 81,431 t, ex-mv Carp 2007 tanker Ravensworth, Crosby, Stickle Fields, Exmouth Sub-basin Australia BHP Billiton Petroleum Conversion 2008 BHP Billiton
167 P-31, 138,015 t FPSO Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 1974 Petrobras
168 P-32, 137,086 t length 337.09 m beam 54.49 m height 27.79 m draft 21.59 m, ex-mv Cairu 1974 Transpetro tanker FPSO Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 1996 Petrobras
169 P-33, 135,673 t, ex-mv Henrique Dias 1978 tanker FPSO Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Braspetro Oil Services Luanda, Angola for Petrobras Conversion 1996 Petrobras
170 ex-P-34, ex-mv Juscelino Kubitcheki 1966, Presidente Prudente De Moraes 1959 27,643 t Transpetro tanker, one of the first FPSO in the world. Destroyed on 2016 due Scrap FPSO Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 1968 Petrobras
171 P-35, 137,950 t, ex-mv José Bonifácio 1974 tanker FPSO Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 1997 Petrobras
172 P-37, 130,608 t length 330 m beam 75 m FPSO Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 1976 Petrobras
173 P-43 FPSO Barracuda field, Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 2005 KBR
174 P-47, 131,242 t length 386 m draft 14 m, ex-mv Eastern Strength 1987 Calamus 1987 World Heritage 1976 tanker FPSO Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 1997 Petrobras
175 P-48, 135,729 t, ex-mv Stena Concordia 1973 tanker FPSO Caratinga field, Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 2001 KBR
176 P-50, 146,901 t, ex-mv Felipe Camarão 1980 Transpetro tanker FPSO Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 2004 Petrobras
177 P-52 FPSO Roncador field, Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion Petrobras
178 P-53, 157,574 t length 346.24 m beam 52.36 m draft 16 m Speed 15 kn FPSO Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 1986 Petrobras
179 P-54, 146,177 t, ex-mv Barão De Mauá 1979 Transpetro tanker FPSO Roncador field, Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 2003 Petrobras
180 P-55 FPSO Roncador field, Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion Petrobras
181 P-57, 144,145 t, ex-mv Accord 11.01.2008 Island Accord 07.2001 C Commander 09.1997 Yukong Commander 1988 tanker FPSO Jubarte field, Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras
Single Buoy Moorings Marly, Switzerland
Conversion 2009 SBM Offshore
Hyundai Heavy Industries Ulsan, South Korea
182 P-58, 153,971 t crew 110 members, ex-mv Roncador 03.2008 Welsh Venture 1991 63,300 t tanker FPSO Parque das Baleias field, Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 2011[58] Petrobras
183 P-61 FPSO Papa Terra field, Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 2013[59] Petrobras
184 P-62 in conjunction with production platforms P-52, P-54 and P-55, 60,500 t FPSO Roncador field, Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Newbuild 2013[60] Petrobras
185 P-63 Papa Terra, length 340 m beam 53 m h 28 m cr 110, ex-mv SW Nisa tanker FPSO Papa Terra field, Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil BW Offshore for Petrobras Newbuild 2012[61] BW Offshore
Petrobras
186 P-66, 353,500 t length 288 m beam 54 m height 31.5 m draft 23.1 m crew 110 members, the first platform in a series of eight "replicant" FPSOs being constructed to meet oil production demands in Brazil, completely entirely built in the country. FPSO Lula field, Santos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Newbuild 2014[62] Petrobras
187 P-74, ex-mv Titan Seema 1992 tanker, in parallel to the completion of the P-76 hull conversion. FPSO Buzios III field, Santos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Newbuild 2015[63] Inhaúma shipyard in Rio de Janeiro for Petrobras
188 P-75, 149,945 t length 322.07 m beam 56.05 m height 21.62 m draft 10.5 m Speed 15 kn, ex-mv Titan Orion 2010 Front Duke 1996 Sea Duke 1992 tanker FPSO Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 2012 Petrobras
189 P-76, 82,000 t length 332 m beam 58 m height 31 m, in parallel to the completion of the P-74 hull conversion. FPSO Buzios III field, Santos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 2018 Unidade Offshore Techint in Pontal do Paraná for Petrobras
190 P-77, 149,945 t length 322.07 m beam 56.05 m height 21.62 m draft 10.5 m Speed 15 kn, ex-mv Ticen Ocean 2009 Front Lady 1996 Sea Lady 1991 tanker FPSO Campos Basin, Brazil Brazil Petrobras Conversion 1976 Petrobras
191 ex-Rang Dong 1, 86,872 t, ex-mv Prostor 02.1996 Enalios Ethra 12.1994 Puertollano 1978 tanker FSO Rang Dong, South China Sea Vietnam JVPC, Nippon Oil Conversion 1997 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
192 Rang Dong MV17, 31,644 t FSO Rang Dong, South China Sea Vietnam Rang Dong Shipping Thanh Hoa, Vietnam Conversion
193 Raroa, 54,737 t, ex-mv Andaman Sea 09.1995 Tenryusan Maru 1980 tanker FPSO Maari, Tasman Sea New Zealand OMV Wellington, New Zealand Conversion 2007
194 Raroa II FPSO Maari, Tasman Sea New Zealand OMV Wellington, New Zealand Conversion 2008
195 Ratu Songkhla, 44,251 t, ex-mv M3 Susanne 06.2008 Difko Susanne 08.2001 Northsea Bellows 12.1994 Zidona 1989 tanker FPSO Gulf of Thailand Thailand M3nergy Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Conversion 2009 Keppel Benoi Shipyard Singapore
196 Rubicon Intrepid, 38,406 t, ex-mv Nordic Troll 25.10.2005 Ruicon Intrepid 15.07.2003 Petrotroll 07.1993 Skaustream 01.1991 Jaguar 1981 tanker FPSO Philippines Rubicon Offshore International Singapore Conversion 2005[40] Rubicon Offshore International
197 Rubicon Vantage, 45,150 t, ex-mv Nordic Trym 2003 Jan Petrotrym 1995 Jan Primo 1989 Jul Osco Beduin 1987 tanker FPSO Rubicon Offshore International Conversion 2007[40] Dalian Shipyard, China
198 Ruby Princess Ruby, South China Sea Vietnam Petrovietnam Conversion 1998 Prosafe
199 Ruby II Ruby, South China Sea Vietnam Petronas Carigali Vietnam Ltd. Conversion 2010 MISC Bhd
200 Sanha LPG FLNG Angola Chevron Newbuild 2005 SBM Offshore / Cabinda Gulf Oil Company Chevron
201 Saxi-Batuque FPSO Block 15, Luanda, Angola Angola ExxonMobil Conversion 2008 SBM Offshore
202 Sea Eagle FPSO EA, Gulf of Guinea Nigeria Shell Newbuild 2003 Samsung Heavy Industries
203 SeaRose, 127,000 t length 267 m beam 46 m height 26.6 m draft 18 m FPSO White Rose, Grand Banks of Newfoundland Canada Husky Energy Newbuild 2005 Samsung Heavy Industries
204 Sendje Berge, 133,871 t, ex-mv Berge Charlotte 04.1997 Alsace 12.1995 Esso Normandie 1974 FPSO Okwori Nigeria BW Offshore for Sinopec Conversion 2004, 2000 BW Offshore
205 Sendje Ceiba, ex-Berge Hus 133,969 t, ex-mv Africa 07.1994 Esso Africa 1975 FPSO Ceiba oil field, Equatorial Guinea Equatorial
Guinea
Amerada Hess Equatorial Guinea Bata, Equatorial Guinea Conversion 2001, 1996
206 SEPAT FPSO Malaysia Petronas Carigali SDN BHD Conversion 2011 Bumi Armada Berhad
207 Sevan Hummingbird, 27,596 t FPSO North Sea United Kingdom Sevan Drilling Oslo, Norway
Wood Group Engineering North Sea Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Newbuild 2007 Cimc Raffles Offshore Yantai, China
208 Sevan Voyageur, 27,596 t FPSO Sevan Drilling Oslo, Norway
Teekay Petrojarl Production Trondheim, Norway
Newbuild 2008 Cimc Raffles Offshore Yantai, China
Teekay Petrojarl
209 Serpentina ex-Eagle, 151,123 t, ex-mv Amazon Eagle 12.1996 Kawasaki 08.1994 Esso Kawasaki 1974 tanker FPSO Zafiro, Gulf of Guinea Equatorial
Guinea
Exxonmobil Malabo, Equatorial Guinea Conversion 2003 SBM Offshore
210 Skarv, 111,914 t FPSO Skarv oil field and Idun oil field, North Sea Norway Aker BP Norge Stavanger, Norway Newbuild 2010 BP
Samsung Shipbuilding & Heavy Industries Geoje, South Korea
211 Sloug, 126,147 t length 345 m beam 43 draft 14.5 m, ex-mv Agip Sardegna 1973 tanker FSO El Bouri oilfield Libya Libya Libyan National Oil Tripoli, Libya Conversion 1985
212 Song Doc MV19 FPSO Song Doc field Vietnam Truong Son Joint Operating Company (TSJOC) Conversion 2008 MODEC
213 Stybarrow MV16 FPSO Stybarrow field, Exmouth Sub-basin Australia BHP Billiton Petroleum Newbuild 2007 MODEC
214 Ta'kuntah, 170,706 t, ex-mv Juno 01.1986 Zenit Juno 01.1985 Velma 1978 tanker FSO Mexico PEMEX Mexico Conversion 1997
215 Terra Nova, 110,720 t FPSO Terra Nova, Grand Banks of Newfoundland Canada Petro-Canada
Suncor Energy Calgary, Canada
Newbuild 2000 Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Geoje, South Korea
216 Turritella, 82,780 t, ex-Stones, ex-mv Captain X.kyriakou 2003 tanker SBM Offshore Conversion 2016, 2013 Keppel Shipyard, Singapore
217 Triton FPSO Bittern, Guillemot West, Guillemot Northwest, North Sea United Kingdom Dana Petroleum[64] Newbuild 2000
218 Umuroa Tui, Tasman Sea New Zealand BW Offshore for Australian Worldwide Exploration Conversion 2007 APS / Prosafe Production
BW Offshore
219 Unity, 186,194 t FSO Nigeria Elf Petroleum Lagos, Nigeria
Total Courbevoie, France
Newbuild 2002 Hyundai Heavy Industries Ulsan, South Korea
220 Usan, 199,340 t FPSO Nigeria Esso Exploration & Production Lagos, Nigeria
Total Courbevoie, France
Newbuild 2011 Hyundai Heavy Industries Ulsan, South Korea
221 Venture 11 FPSO Mutineer-Exeter field Australia Santos Conversion 2005 MODEC
222 Vietsovpetro 02, 77,064 t, ex-Ptsc Bach Ho 2010 FSO Vung Tau field, Vietnam Vietnam Vietsovpetro 2011 Vinashin Nasico, Haiphong, Vietnam
223 Voyageur Spirit (Sevan 300) FPSO Huntington field, North Sea United Kingdom Petrobras Newbuild 2007[65] Yantai Raffels
Keppel Verolme
Nymo for Sevan Marine
224 Yoho, 132,492 t, ex-mv Yoho Nkossa 1 07.2004 Nkossa 1 07.1995 Stena Contender 03.1990 Menantic 1980 Universe Ranger 1974 tanker FPSO Nigeria Mobil Producing Lagos, Nigeria Conversion 2006
225 Yunus FPSO BDR3, Mediterranean Syriah & N.T.J. Group Conversion 1998 Syriah & NTJ Group
226 Yúum K'ak'náab, 189,863 t ex-mv Bw Enterprise 19.12.2005 Folk Moon 26.01.2005 Berge Enterprise 1981 tanker FPSO Ku-Maloob-Zaap field, Gulf of Mexico Mexico BW Offshore for PEMEX Conversion 2007[66] BW Offshore
227 GDF Suez Neptune, 96,153 GT, storage capacity 145,130 m3 (5,125,000 cu ft) FSRU Turkey New 2009[67] Leif Höegh & Co
228 MOL FSRU Challenger, 169,293 GT, storage capacity 263,000 m3 (9,300,000 cu ft) (world largest FSRU) FSRU Turkey New 2017[68] MOL LNG Transport (Europe) Ltd.
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