floating production systems
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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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Woodside Energy's Trion field offshore Mexico features a four-column semisubmersible FPU with a production capacity of 100,000 BOPD.
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The facility is destined for Equinor's Brazilian pre-salt development.
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Australian explorer purchases minority stakes in Who Dat and Dome Patrol deepwater fields.
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The supermajor redefined its Mad Dog II development in three key ways: a blank-sheet redesign to cut costs, altering the way it works as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and a digital twin offering unique access to the asset from anywhere in the world.
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The 500-million bbl find in the Mexican Gulf is expected online in 2028.
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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 Agogo Integrated West Hub Development Project is the first new major greenfield project awarded in Angola in more than 5 years.
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The standalone FPSO destined for Senegal’s first offshore oil development is on its way to a Singapore yard for topsides integration and commissioning.
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US GOM players have come out of the pandemic slowdown with new perspectives on spending and cycle times and are targeting finds that can utilize existing hardware instead of those that require new iron.
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