Emerging Innovations in FPSO Hull Design
Acclaimed Indian offshore specialist, Shapoorji Pallonji Energy Pvt Ltd, has recently introduced the world to its revolutionary standardized concept for Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) units – the Sterling Streamline. Setting a new paradigm in offshore infrastructure designs, this innovative hull design promises to offer robust solutions for the offshore industry.
In pursuit of revolutionary designs, Shapoorji Pallonji Energy (SP Energy) has pulled all the stops to ensure the Sterling Streamline delivers maximum efficiency while also optimizing its carbon footprint. All elements of the project, including hull design, supply chain management, construction, and delivery, have been designed to comply with the highest efficiency standards, claims Ravi Shankar, the company’s Director & CEO.
A Closer Look at the Sterling Streamline FPSO Hull Design
The Sterling Streamline has been conceived as an advanced and customer-centric design. Its standardization allows for early production by employing smart plug-and-play topsides configuration, adaptable to diverse field requirements. This design innovation is aimed at serving deepwater projects across countries such as Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, and West Africa.
Touted to have a shelf life of around 28 years, the new FPSO hull will feature a topside capacity of carrying a hefty 65,000 MT of wet weight. It has provisions for affording single-block integrated accommodation for a minimum of 200 personnel, making it a truly unique proposition.
The Unrivalled Features of the New FPSO Hull Design
The new design doesn’t just promise longevity and extraordinary weight-bearing capabilities. It also offers an array of mooring configuration flexibilities. Notable features, like a simplified riser balcony, are capable of accommodating up to 60 risers and umbilical slots.
Furthermore, boasting an oil processing capacity of up to 250,000 barrels per day, coupled with a storage capacity of a staggering 2.2 million barrels of crude oil, the FPSO hull’s bespoke design ensures it stands leagues apart from competitors.
Looking Ahead: Collaborations and Future Expeditures
In a significant development, Malaysian oil and gas powerhouse, Petronas, has marked interests in this advanced FPSO design. Petronas CCS Ventures, a subsidiary of the company, has already inked a term sheet with Mitsui O.S.K Lines, endorsing their confidence in the new technology.
With its innovative design and promising features, it seems likely that Shapoorji Pallonji Energy’s Sterling Streamline will give a fresh dimension to future offshore projects. By blurring the lines between technological advancement and ecological responsibility, the company is indeed redefining the standards of the offshore industry.