P-69 FPSO

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Summary Information

  • Name: P 69 FPSO
  • Field:
  • Country: Brazil
  • Ownership: Petrobras
  • Website: http://www.petrobras.com.br/
  • Field Operated By: Petrobras
  • Capacity: 150,000 bpd
  • Year of Completion:

+++ Brief Description

  • The vessel is a new build and will have capacity of 150,000 barrels of oil per day
  • It is one of 8 clones being built

+++ Contractors

  • **Engevix Engenharia:** Construction of the hull
  • **Keppel FELS:** Fabrication and integration of topside modules
  • **Dresser-Rand:** Supply of compressor trains
  • **Sulzer:** Pump packages for seawater lift, water injection and auxiliary services
  • **UOP:** CO2 & Water separation Systems
  • **Altus:** Supply of automation systems

+++ Status

  • Under construction

+++ History

  • 2010 - Engevix Engenharia awarded contract for the hull
  • 2011 - Altus awarded automation contract
  • 2011 - Dresser-Rand awarded compression equipment and services contract
  • 2012 - Keppel FELS awarded topsides contract
  • 2012 - UOP awarded contract for gas cleaning technology

+++ Other Information

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+++ Links

  1. Execution of Contract for the construction of pre-salt platforms
  2. Dresser-Rand Selected to Supply More Than $700 Million of Compression Systems and Related Maintenance Services for Eight FPSO
  3. Altus Signs Automation Contract For 8 Pre-Salt Platforms
  4. Keppel FELS Brasil clinches US$950 million in FPSO contracts from Petrobras
  5. Honeywell’s UOP technology selected by Petrobras for offshore natural gas processing in Brazil
  6. Sulzer Pumps to Supply 42 Pumps to Two Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Vessels in Brazil