ARMADA TGT 1
- Latitude: 9.973166
- Longitude: 107.9737
- South-East Asia
- Offshore Terminal in Marshall Islands
Location: Marshall Islands
The ARMADA TGT 1 is an offshore terminal located in the Marshall Islands. This floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) unit was constructed to manage and streamline the collection, processing, storage, and offloading of hydrocarbons extracted from underwater wells. Here are the key details and specifications of ARMADA TGT 1:
Description:
- Vessel Type: Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Unit
- Operational Area: Primarily used in the offshore oil and gas sectors, serving fields needing production and storage solutions
- Location: Marshall Islands, but designed to be mobile and can be redeployed to different locations as required by operational needs.
Specifications:
Hull:
- Type: Double-hulled
- Length overall (LOA): Approximately 260 meters
- Breadth: Around 42 meters
- Depth: Approximately 25 meters
Storage Capacity:
- Crude Oil: Roughly 550,000 barrels
- Produced Water: Significant capacity for handling water produced along with oil
Production Capacity:
- Oil: Up to 40,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd)
- Gas: Capable of processing associated gas, with facilities for gas export or re-injection based on field requirements
- Water Injection: Facilities for seawater treatment and injection, supporting enhanced oil recovery efforts
Processing Facilities:
- Separation: Multi-stage separation units for oil, gas, and water
- Gas Treatment: Includes dehydration and compression systems to handle produced gas
- Water Treatment: Systems for treating produced water to meet environmental discharge standards
Mooring System:
- Type: Spread moored, suitable for deepwater and harsh environment conditions
- Anchor Lines: Multiple anchor lines for stability and positioning
Accommodation:
- Capacity: Designed to house a crew of up to 60 personnel
- Facilities: Modern living quarters, including cabins, a galley, dining areas, recreational facilities, and safety features compliant with international standards
Offloading System:
- Offload to Shuttle Tankers: Utilizes cargo pumps and flexible risers for transfer to shuttle tankers or export pipelines
Safety and Environmental Systems:
- Fire and Gas Detection: Advanced fire and gas detection systems throughout the vessel
- Emergency Shut Down: Systems for quickly and safely shutting down operations in case of emergencies
- Oil Spill Response: Equipped with technology to prevent and respond to oil spills
Class and Certifications:
- Classification: Certified by major classification societies (e.g., Lloyd's Register, ABS)
- Certifications: Compliance with International Maritime Organization (IMO) standards and relevant offshore regulatory bodies
Operational Capabilities:
- The ARMADA TGT 1 is engineered to operate continuously in offshore environments, requiring minimal downtime.
- It is well-suited for extended deployments in oil fields, reducing the need for frequent transits and maximizing operational efficiency.
- Versatility in processing and storage makes it adaptable to various oil field conditions and production profiles.
Given its specifications, ARMADA TGT 1 plays a critical role in offshore oil field operations, ensuring effective extraction, processing, and storage of hydrocarbons until they can be transferred to other transport vessels or pipelines for further refinement and distribution.
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