NGUJIMA YIN
- Latitude: -21.4327
- Longitude: 114.069
- West Australia
- Offshore Terminal in Australia
Location: Australia
NGUJIMA YIN Offshore Terminal Overview
The NGUJIMA YIN is an offshore Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) facility operating in Australia. It plays a critical role in the extraction, processing, and storage of hydrocarbons, particularly in deepwater fields. Below is a detailed description and specification of the NGUJIMA YIN FPSO:
General Description
- Name: NGUJIMA YIN
- Type: Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Vessel
- Location: Typically operating in the Australian offshore oil fields
Design and Construction
- Builder: The FPSO was constructed in a shipyard—likely by a reputable maritime construction company known for large offshore facilities.
- Conversion: Previous vessel converted into an FPSO, including reinforcing the hull and installing topside processing facilities.
Technical Specifications
- Length: Approximately 274 meters (can vary)
- Breadth: Around 48 meters (can vary)
- Depth: Approximately 24 meters (can vary)
- Deadweight Tonnage (DWT): Depends on the full-load capacity, but FPSOs generally have significant DWT to accommodate large reservoirs of crude oil.
- Storage Capacity: Typically 1 million barrels of oil (depends on specific configuration)
- Production Capacity:
- Oil Production: Up to around 100,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd)
- Gas Production: Can handle associated gas production, specifics can vary
Functional Components
- Mooring System:
- Often employs a turret mooring system allowing it to rotate and withstand various sea conditions.
- Processing Equipment:
- Separation Units: To separate oil, water, and gas
- Compressors: For gas compression
- Storage Tanks: For crude oil and other hydrocarbons
- Offloading System: Typically uses a tandem or side-by-side offloading configuration for tanker vessels.
Operational Capabilities
- Life at Sea: Designed for long-term unmanned operations, but with intermittent maintenance and inspection.
- Accommodation: For crew during maintenance or inspection operations – could house approximately 50-100 personnel, including living quarters, a galley, and leisure areas.
- Safety Systems:
- Equipped with advanced emergency shutdown systems (ESD)
- Firefighting systems (deluge systems)
- Life-saving appliances
- Environment and Regulatory Compliance: Built to comply with stringent environmental and operational regulations in the Australian offshore industry. This includes pollution prevention measures and emission control compliance.
Operational and Maintenance Considerations
- Maintenance Schedule: Regularly maintained with scheduled dry-dockings and in-situ maintenance to ensure structural integrity and operational efficiency.
- Inspection: Regular inspections are carried out for safety, environment protection, and legal compliance.
- Modular Design: Allows for upgrades and modifications with technological advancements and changing operational requirements.
Summary
The NGUJIMA YIN FPSO is a complex, highly-capable offshore production and storage facility designed to handle vast quantities of hydrocarbons from underwater reservoirs to surface processing and storage. With robust safety, processing, and storage capabilities, it is a cornerstone in delivering energy resources from the depths of the ocean to markets around the world.
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