PVN DAI HUNG QUEEN
- Latitude: 8.476666
- Longitude: 108.6917
- Indonesia
- Offshore Terminal in Vietnam
Location: Vietnam
The PVN Dai Hung Queen is an offshore terminal facility used in the oil and gas industry, operated by PetroVietnam (PVN), located in the Dai Hung oil field of Vietnam. Such facilities are critical for extracting and processing hydrocarbons from offshore wells before transporting them to onshore refineries or directly to the market. Below is a description and specification of the PVN Dai Hung Queen:
Description:
- Type: Floating Production, Storage, and Offloading (FPSO) unit.
- Location: Dai Hung oil field, offshore Vietnam.
- Operator: PetroVietnam (PVN).
- Purpose: To extract, process, store, and offload crude oil from the Dai Hung oil field.
- Construction: Typically built from a converted oil tanker or custom-designed vessel to withstand marine environments and harsh weather conditions.
Specifications:
Processing Capacity:
- Capable of processing a certain volume of crude oil per day. The exact capacity can vary, but FPSOs in offshore fields often handle anywhere from 50,000 to 200,000 barrels of oil per day.
Storage Capacity:
- Usually includes significant storage capacity, often in the range of 1 to 2 million barrels of processed crude oil.
Mooring System:
- Equipped with a robust mooring system to maintain position in variable sea conditions. Common systems include spread mooring or turret mooring systems.
Production Facilities:
- Separation Units: To separate oil from water and gas.
- Gas Compression: Often includes facilities for gas compression and gas lift.
- Water Treatment: Required for treating and disposing of produced water.
- Export Pumps: To offload the processed crude oil to shuttle tankers or pipelines.
Accommodation:
- Housing facilities for crew members, which typically include living quarters, dining areas, and recreational facilities to support a workforce operating in rotations.
Safety Systems:
- Firefighting Equipment: Comprehensive firefighting and emergency response systems.
- Lifeboats and Escape Routes: Multiple lifeboats and escape pods in case of emergency evacuation.
- Monitoring Systems: Advanced monitoring for detecting spills, leaks, and other operational integrity concerns.
Power Generation:
- Typically includes onboard power generation units, often powered by a combination of diesel engines and natural gas turbines.
Helideck:
- Certified helideck for transportation of crew and supplies via helicopter.
Regulatory Compliance:
- Built and operated in compliance with local and international regulations, including environmental and safety standards.
Operations:
Drilling and Production:
- The FPSO is connected to subsea wells via pipelines and risers, bringing crude oil to the surface for processing.
Maintenance:
- Routine and scheduled maintenance to ensure safety, operational integrity, and efficiency.
Offloading:
- Crude oil stored in the FPSO's tanks is periodically transferred to shuttle tankers for transport to refineries.
Key Challenges:
- Weather Conditions: Harsh marine environments that require robust design and operational protocols.
- Health and Safety: Ensuring the safety of personnel and the surrounding environment is paramount.
- Logistics: Managing the supply chain for parts, equipment, and crew rotations efficiently.
The PVN Dai Hung Queen represents a significant technological and operational asset for Vietnam's offshore oil and gas industry, enabling the extraction and processing of hydrocarbons from the Dai Hung field. The specifications mentioned are generally indicative of FPSO capabilities and should be confirmed with PetroVietnam for precise details.
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