Turret Mooring Systems News

NOV, GE to Provide Integrated Solutions for FPSOs

the two companies to optimize engineering design and supply comprehensive topside solutions for FPSO projects.   NOV engineers and manufactures advanced fluids pumping, treatment and processing systems; composite piping systems; cranes and deck machinery; and sophisticated, disconnectable turret mooring systems for FPSOs and related vessels. Additionally, NOV has installed and commissioned equipment on hundreds of vessels in dozens of shipyards for the oil and gas drilling industry.   GE Oil & Gas engineers and manufactures technology solutions for many of the world’s complex power

SBM Offshore Nets FLNG Turret Contract

SBM Offshore in a statement informed that Technip SA (Technip) has awarded the Company the Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) contract for three, large-scale turret mooring systems associated with the proposed Browse Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) Development in Australia. The contract awarded to SBM Offshore covers the FEED elements of the proposed Browse FLNG Development’s turret work. The three, large-scale turrets are expected to be designs similar to and slightly larger in size than the Shell Prelude FLNG turret that SBM Offshore was awarded in 2011 and whose last module was

Rendered image of Quad 204 FPSO TMS, as supplied by SBM.

Tritech RAMS Chosen in BP Quad 204

Tritech announced it has been awarded a contract for its real-time riser and mooring line monitoring system RAMS. Following a competitive and detailed bidding process, Tritech has been selected by Single Buoy Moorings Inc. (SBM), designer and supplier of Turret Mooring Systems (TMS), to supply the primary safety tool for real-time mooring line failure detection and riser monitoring for the new build Floating Production Storage and Offloading Unit (FPSO), for the BP Quad 204 development. The RAMS technology will provide 24/7 real-time simultaneous monitoring of the presence and precise position

Keppel’s Logs $8.1B in Contracts in ‘12

an existing Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) facility, Lewek Arunothai. The yard's workscope includes the installation of new structures, piping systems and deck crane, refurbishment of the living quarters as well as the fabrication and installation of the rigid arm and external turret mooring systems. When completed in 2Q 2013, the FPSO will be deployed as an Early Production System in the Kamelia field, which is located in the Malaysia/Thailand Joint Development Area (JDA) in the North Malay Basin. The upgraded FPSO will be capable of handling 100 million standard cubic feet per day

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