PETROLEO NAUTIPA

  • Latitude: -3.75667
  • Longitude: 10.5267
  • Offshore Terminal in Singapore

Location: Singapore

Offshore Terminal: PETROBRAS NAUTIPA

Description:

PETROBRAS NAUTIPA is a Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) unit, primarily utilized in offshore oil and gas operations. It facilitates the extraction, processing, and storage of hydrocarbons from subsea reservoirs, operating as a critical hub in offshore petroleum exploration and production activities.

Specifications:

  1. General Information:

    • Name: PETROBRAS NAUTIPA
    • Type: Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Unit
  2. Physical Dimensions:

    • Length Overall (LOA): Approximately 256 meters
    • Breadth (Beam): Around 42 meters
    • Depth: Roughly 19 meters
    • Draft: Approximately 12.7 meters (operational draft)
  3. Production Capabilities:

    • Oil Production Capacity: Around 100,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd)
    • Gas Processing Capacity: Approximately 124 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD)
    • Oil Storage Capacity: Approximately 1.6 million barrels
  4. Processing Facilities:

    • Separation Systems: Multiphase separation for oil, gas, and water.
    • Gas Compression Systems: For lifted gas and gas re-injection.
    • Water Treatment: For produced water and sea water injection systems.
  5. Mooring Configuration:

    • Mooring System: Typically spread moored or turret moored to maintain stability and position in variable sea conditions.
  6. Accommodation:

    • Crew Capacity: Can accommodate up to 100 personnel.
  7. Operation Specifics:

    • Commissioned Date: Relevant commissioning date for reference (e.g., specific year if known).
    • Operator: Generally, a major oil company or designated operator.
  8. Safety and Environmental Compliance:

    • Safety Features: Fire and gas detection systems, emergency shutdown systems, lifeboats, and life rafts.
    • Environmental Compliance: Adheres to international standards and regulations for pollution prevention, emissions control, and discharge management.

Operational Considerations:

  • Positioning: Typically stationed in offshore oil fields where it extracts hydrocarbons produced from the seabed, processes them, stores them temporarily, and periodically offloads them to shuttle tankers or pipelines.
  • Maintenance: Regular inspection and maintenance routines are scheduled to ensure uninterrupted operations and safety compliance.

PETROBRAS NAUTIPA, due to its advanced technology and robust operational capacity, plays a critical role in optimizing the logistics of offshore oil and gas production, reflecting advancements in offshore engineering and marine architecture.

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