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World's First Drilling FPSO Leaves Singapore Shipyard


Published Jan 29, 2009
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Prosafe Congo FPSO

The world's first "floating, frilling, production, storage and offloading vessel — an FDPSO — owned by Prosafe Production has left Keppel Shipyard in Singapore for the Republic of Congo and Murphy Oil Corp.'s deepwater Azurite development in the Mer Profonde Sud Block.

Named the Azurite, the first of its kind ship comes with a modular drilling package that can be removed and reused elsewhere when production wells have been drilled. The Azurite can store 1.4 million barrels of oil and a process 40,000 barrels of oil per day while moored in 1,400 meters of water.

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