FPSO KIKEH

  • Latitude: 5.87688
  • Longitude: 114.299
  • Indonesia
  • Offshore Terminal in Malaysia

Address: 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.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
DESH GARIMA Tanker MYKIK 9/21/2024
SK PARAGON Other KIKEH FIELD 9/20/2024
FPSO KIKEH Tanker KUANTAN 9/20/2024
KEYFIELD COMPASSION Pleasure KIKEH OILFIELD 9/19/2024
SAPURA CONQUEST Dredging KIKEH OILFIELD 9/19/2024

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