Hyundai Heavy Industries and China's largest offshore engineering equipment manufacturing company CIMC Raffles signed a contract for the construction of FPSO "P-78" of Petrobras.
CIMC Raffles finally won the contract after competing with two other Chinese shipyards.
In May of this year, Hyundai Heavy Industries and Singapore's Keppel Shipyard signed a EPC construction contract for the FPSO "P-78" with Petrobras, with a contract value of approximately US$2.3 billion. Among them, Hyundai Heavy Industries is responsible for the hull construction of this FPSO, with a contract value of approximately US$780 million.
FPSO "P-78" has a total length of 345 meters, a depth of 60 meters, and a width of 34 meters. The total weight is 128,000DWT. It can produce 180,000 barrels of crude oil and 7.2 million m3 of natural gas per day, and can store 2 million barrels of crude oil. It si one of the world's largest FPSO.
Source: Sarah Yu, XINDE MARINE NEWS
CIMC Raffles finally won the contract after competing with two other Chinese shipyards.
In May of this year, Hyundai Heavy Industries and Singapore's Keppel Shipyard signed a EPC construction contract for the FPSO "P-78" with Petrobras, with a contract value of approximately US$2.3 billion. Among them, Hyundai Heavy Industries is responsible for the hull construction of this FPSO, with a contract value of approximately US$780 million.
FPSO "P-78" has a total length of 345 meters, a depth of 60 meters, and a width of 34 meters. The total weight is 128,000DWT. It can produce 180,000 barrels of crude oil and 7.2 million m3 of natural gas per day, and can store 2 million barrels of crude oil. It si one of the world's largest FPSO.
Source: Sarah Yu, XINDE MARINE NEWS
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