SPE Projects, Facilities & Construction
Volume 6,
Number 3,
September 2011,
pp. 138-144
In the mid-1990s, our client realized that their recent offshore find would
yield viable liquefied-petroleum-gas (LPG) content. With the proposed field
located more than 20 nautical miles offshore from an underdeveloped area, the
option of exploitation on site was identified. Oil floating storage/offloading
(FSO) units, usually adaptations of existing oil tankers, were already an
established alternative to piping product ashore at that time. Therefore,
tenders were invited for the provision of an LPG FSO unit. Any party tendering
for this task would be covering new ground because this installation would be
among the first of its kind. In particular, the physical properties of LPG
demand different handling systems and techniques compared to oil.
In tendering, we drew from the diverse marine enterprises within our group. We
also engaged a partner specialized in offshore solutions. We had access to
existing LPG tonnage of suitable capacity and our own yard for conversion work.
We also had a competent technical support structure and potential within our
personnel base for operational requirements. As with any new project, once
tender requirements were met and accepted, evolution occurred. This evolution
is of course not limited to the period leading up to commissioning but has
continued through to the present.
It is often the case that delivery of a specialized service holds a narrow
spectrum of interest. However, it is our hope that this project, although
relatively specialized, may also have value for any concern engaged in offshore
storage and offloading. By this time, we have operated the unit for almost 15
years and can share some valuable experience.
© 2011. Society of Petroleum Engineers
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History
- Original manuscript received:
4 March 2010
- Meeting paper published:
4 May 2010
- Revised manuscript received:
1 September 2010
- Manuscript approved:
16 September 2010
- Version of record:
1 September 2011