Sendje Ceiba FPSO
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Summary Information
- Name: Sendje Ceiba FPSO
- Field: Ceiba Oil Field
- Country: Equatorial Guinea
- Ownership: BW-Offshore
- Website: http://www.bwoffshore.com/
- Field Operated By: Hess
- Capacity: 160,000 bpd
- Year of Completion: 2001
+++ Brief Description
- The Sendje Ceiba FPSO is a 275,000 dwt (dead weight tonnes) turbine tanker. The vessel measures approximately 350 meters (1,150 feet) in length and 52 meters (170 feet) in width.
- Sendje Ceiba has been outfitted with onboard liquids-processing capacity of 160,000 barrels per day (bpd) and water-injection capacity of 135,000 bpd
- The deck area is equivalent to nearly four football fields. The vessel's crude oil storage capacity is two million barrels
- The Okume Oil Field has been developed as a tie back to the Sendje Ceiba FPSO
+++ Contractors
- **SembCorp Marine:** FPSO conversion
- **Stolt Offshore:**
- Transport and installation of a 550T Utility Deck Module for the Ceiba FPSO, the installation of subsea pumps, rigid spools and umbilicals
- **Bluewater:** Design, supply and installation of a turret CALM buoy, a 1 mile subsea pipeline linking the CALM buoy to the FPSO, and the subsea flexible hoses connecting the FPSO and buoy to each end of the pipeline
- **ABB Offshore Systems:** Fabrication of the oil and gas processing facilities
- **Inocean:** Design
- **ABB:** Electrical Systems
- **Kavin Engineering:** OKUME & OVENG Field’s – FPSO Topsides – Bid Support
+++ Status
- In operation
+++ History
- 2001- The Sendje Ceiba FPSO is completed
- 2006 - First oil flows from the Okume Oil Field
+++ Other Information
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+++ Links
- ABB FPSO References
- International Protective Coatings FPSO References
- Kavin Engineering FPSO References
- Inocean FPSO References
- Triton Awards Ceiba Crude Offloading System Contract to Bluewater
- Amerada Hess Announces the Upgrading and Renaming of Vessel to Accommodate Increased Ceiba Field Production
- Hess Corporation Announces First Oil Production From Okume Complex Offshore Equatorial Guinea