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* Name: Penguins FPSO
 
* Name: Penguins FPSO
 
* Field: [[Penguins Oil Field]]
 
* Field: [[Penguins Oil Field]]
* Country:  
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* Country: United Kingdom
* Ownership:  
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* Ownership: Shell
 
* Website:  
 
* Website:  
* Field Operated By:
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* Field Operated By: Shell
 
* Capacity: 45,000 bpd  
 
* Capacity: 45,000 bpd  
* Year of Completion:  
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* Year of Completion: 2023
  
 
=== Brief Description ===
 
=== Brief Description ===
  
 
* The vessel is of a cylindrical design, with production capacity of 45,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day with storage capability of up to 400,000 barrels
 
* The vessel is of a cylindrical design, with production capacity of 45,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day with storage capability of up to 400,000 barrels
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* The Penguins FPSO is 130 metres high and weighs 32,000 tonnes.
  
 
=== Contractors ===
 
=== Contractors ===
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=== Status ===
 
=== Status ===
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* Due to be commissioned in 2024
  
 
=== History ===
 
=== History ===

Revision as of 13:43, 4 January 2024

Summary Information

  • Name: Penguins FPSO
  • Field: Penguins Oil Field
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Ownership: Shell
  • Website:
  • Field Operated By: Shell
  • Capacity: 45,000 bpd
  • Year of Completion: 2023

Brief Description

  • The vessel is of a cylindrical design, with production capacity of 45,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day with storage capability of up to 400,000 barrels
  • The Penguins FPSO is 130 metres high and weighs 32,000 tonnes.

Contractors

  • Fluor: Engineering, procurement and fabrication of the floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel
  • CIMC Raffles: Construction of the hull

Status

  • Due to be commissioned in 2024

History

  • 2018 - Fluor awarded engineering, procurement and fabrication contract

Other Information

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Links

  1. CIMC Raffles FPSO References
  2. Fluor Awarded Contract for Shell Penguins Offshore UK Project in North Sea