Saipem to convert two FPSOs for Kaombo offshore Angola

April 16, 2014
Total has contracted Saipem to provide two FPSOs for the Kaombo project in block 32 offshore Angola.

Offshore staff

SAN DONATO MILANESE, Italy – Total has contracted Saipem to provide two FPSOs for the Kaombo project in block 32 offshore Angola.

Under a $3-billion EPCI contract, Saipem will engineer, procure, install, and commission two converted turret-mooredFPSOs. Additionally Saipem has a seven-year contract valued at around $1 billion to operate and maintain the vessels.

Both will have an oil treatment capacity of 115,000 b/d, water injection capacity of 200,000 b/d, a gas compression capacity of 100 MMcf/d (2.8 MMcm/d), and storage for up to 1.7 MMbbl of oil.

Saipem’s scope includes fabrication and integration of the topsides, installation of the mooring systems, and hook-up, commissioning, and operations start-up.

The company’s Floaters Business Unit in France will manage the overall program, with some of the engineering, procurement, topsides modules fabrication, and integration and commissioning performed in Angola.

Saipem’s Karimun Island yard in Indonesia will handle the main topsides fabrication, with a shipyard in the Far East to handle conversion of the tankers and the topsides modules integration.

The firstFPSO is expected to be operational by 1Q 2017 and the second by 2Q 2017.

04/16/2014