FPSO KIKEH
- Latitude: 5.87688
- Longitude: 114.299
- Indonesia
- Offshore Terminal in Malaysia
Location: Malaysia
Description of FPSO KIKEH
The FPSO (Floating Production, Storage, and Offloading) KIKEH, located offshore Malaysia, serves as a crucial asset in the development of the Kikeh oil field.
General Overview:
- Type: Floating Production, Storage, and Offloading Vessel
- Location: Kikeh Field, located approximately 120 km offshore Bintulu in East Malaysia
- Operator: Originally developed by Murphy Oil Corporation in a partnership with Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd.
Specifications
1. Vessel Specifications:
- Hull Type: Converted Oil Tanker
- Length Overall (LOA): Not typically disclosed in public sources, but standard FPSO are about 300 meters.
- Breadth: Around 50 meters
- Deadweight: Approximately 311,000 DWT (this can vary depending on tanker conversion specifics)
- Storage Capacity: Around 2 million barrels of crude oil. This figure encompasses the capacity for multiple weeks of continuous production.
2. Production Facilities:
- Oil Processing Capacity: The processing system on the FPSO Kikeh handles around 120,000 barrels of oil per day.
- Gas Handling Capacity: Can manage roughly 50 million standard cubic feet per day (MMscfd).
- Water Injection: Capable of injecting about 240,000 barrels of water per day to maintain reservoir pressure.
3. Offloading System:
- Offloading: The vessel is equipped with a robust offloading system, typically utilising a tandem mooring system to transfer oil to shuttle tankers.
4. Mooring System:
- Mooring Type: The vessel is usually moored using a spread mooring system to stabilize the FPSO in deep waters.
- Depth: The FPSO Kikeh operates in water depths of around 1,350 meters (4,429 feet).
5. Living Quarters:
- Accommodation: The FPSO provides living quarters to house approximately 60-120 personnel, including operators and maintenance crews.
6. Safety and Compliance:
- Safety Systems: Equipped with extensive safety systems including fire detection and suppression systems, emergency shutdown systems, and lifeboats.
- Compliance: Abides by international marine and environmental regulations, adhering to standards from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) or Det Norske Veritas (DNV).
7. Helicopter Deck:
- The FPSO features a helicopter deck to facilitate personnel transportation and logistics support.
Operational Features
- Operational Life: Designed for an operational lifespan of around 20-25 years with regular maintenance and scheduled overhauls.
- Maintenance: Regular preventive and corrective maintenance to ensure uptime and operational efficiency.
- Remote Monitoring: Advanced monitoring systems to track production, structural integrity, and environmental parameters.
Efficiency and Environmental Consideration
- Flare Systems: Minimizing flaring to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by re-injecting gases or using them for energy generation onboard.
- Produced Water Treatment: Equipped with systems to treat and reinject or safely discharge produced water as per environmental regulations.
Notable Historical Data
- Installation Year: The Kikeh Field and its accompanying FPSO began production around 2007.
- Milestones: The first ultra-deepwater FPSO deployed in Malaysian waters, marking a significant milestone in the nation's offshore oil production capability.
In summary, the FPSO KIKEH is a sophisticated, multi-functional floating facility designed to produce, store, and offload oil and gas efficiently while operating in the challenging deepwater environments off the coast of Malaysia.
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