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Jurong Shipyard secures S$130 million contract from Petrobras


Published Mar 12, 2010
Jurong Shipyard

Jurong Shipyard has secured an approximately S$130 million (~ US $93 million) contract to carry out pre-conversion works on the Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC), the MT SUVA, to be renamed FPSO P-62 for Petrobras Netherlands B.V.

The scope of work involves the hull structure steel renewal, fabrication and installation of new steel work, blasting and painting works, renewal, fabrication and installation of piping, supply of new equipment and extensive refurbishment of accommodation. The vessel is scheduled for completion in 2Q 2011.

The FPSO P62 is part of the 4th Phase of the Roncador field development plan. It will be installed in approximately 1,600 meters water depth at the Roncador field, which is one of the largest oil fields discovered offshore Brazil. FPSO P-62 will be capable of processing more than 180,000 barrels of oil per day, injecting more than 250,000 barrels of water per day, 6MMm³ of production gas and with a storage capacity of 1,600,000 barrels of oil. It is designed to remain at the field for up to 25 years without drydocking.

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