FPSO CIDADE DE SAQUA
- Latitude: -25.49
- Longitude: -42.78
- East Coast South America
- Offshore Terminal in Panama
Location: Panama
The following description is provided for an FPSO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) unit named FPSO CIDADE DE SAQUA, potentially located off the coast of Panama:
Description of FPSO Cidade de Saqua
General Overview:
- The FPSO Cidade de Saqua is a floating facility designed for the production, storage, and offloading of hydrocarbons. As with typical FPSOs, it is anchored in a fixed location offshore.
Functionality:
- Production: Receives fluids (crude oil, water, and gas) from subsea wells through risers.
- Separation: Processes the produced fluid to separate hydrocarbons from water and gases.
- Storage: Stores the stabilized crude oil in its hull.
- Offloading: Transfers the stored oil onto shuttle tankers for transportation to refineries or storage facilities.
Design Specifications:
Capacity:
- Oil Storage Capacity: Typically measured in barrels; generally, FPSOs can store between 1 to 2 million barrels.
- Production Capacity: Often ranges from 50,000 to over 200,000 barrels per day (BPD) depending on the design specifics.
Facility Size:
- Length: FPSOs can range from 200 to 350 meters.
- Breadth: Generally between 40 to 60 meters.
- Depth: Typically, 20 to 25 meters.
Processing Components:
- Oil separation: Using separators and treatment units.
- Gas treatment and compression: Usually involves facility to treat and compress associated gas.
- Water treatment: Facilities to treat produced water before it's discharged or reinjected.
Structural and Mooring System:
- Hull and Deck:
- Basic hull structure similar to a traditional tanker.
- Deck equipped with manifold arrays, risers, and process topsides.
- Mooring: Permanently moored using mooring lines attached to seabed anchors or dynamic positioning system.
- Hull and Deck:
Safety and Environmental Compliance:
- Equipped with safety features such as:
- Fire and gas detection systems.
- Emergency shutdown systems.
- Oil spill response equipment.
- Environmental regulations for the discharge of produced water and emissions controls are strictly followed.
- Equipped with safety features such as:
Additional Features:
- Accommodation: Living quarters for crew, which include amenities such as offices, cabins, and recreational facilities.
- Helideck: Helipad to facilitate the transport of personnel and equipment by helicopter.
- Offloading System: Tandem or side-by-side offloading to shuttle tankers.
Specific Attributes Related to Location at Panama:
Geographical and Operational Context:
- The FPSO is tailored to the region’s climatic and oceanographic conditions.
- Panama's specific marine and shipping regulations are observed.
- Proximity to the Panama Canal could influence logistical considerations regarding the movement of oil tankers.
Compliance and Certification:
- Must comply with Panamanian maritime and environmental laws.
- Certification from recognized classification societies (e.g., ABS, DNV, Lloyd's Register).
Local Support and Infrastructure:
- Utilization of Panama's port facilities for logistics support.
- Collaboration with local entities for services and stakeholders management.
Note: It’s critical to refer to the actual technical manuals, official documentation, and operation reports of FPSO Cidade de Saqua for precision in technical and operational details. The specifications might vary greatly based on the specific design and retrofit considerations for the operation in Panama. Always refer to the latest updates from the operating company or regulatory body for comprehensive and current specifications.
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