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World Record Subsea Tiebacks Sanctioned, Installed, Operating or Future Tiebacks (Water Depth vs. Tieback Distance) As of March 2016
1,000'
3,000'
4,000'
5,000'
Nobles Dantzler
9.0 (14.00 km)
6,581' (2,006 m)
6,000'
9,000'
5.0
0 Miles
Short
Anadarkos Vortex
Shells Coulomb
27.0 (43.5 km)
7,570' (2,307 m)
125
Snorre A
1992
Heidrun
1995
Prince
2001
Okume/Ebano
2007
Jolliet (1)
1989
Morpeth
1998
Moho Nord
2016
WorleyParsons
Kvaerner Verdal AS
China
Verdal, Norway
Vitoria, Brazil
Signal Shipyard
Kvaerner Verdal AS
Orange, Texas
Houston, Texas
Singapore
Houston, Texas
WorleyParsons
INTECSEA
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Information Accuracy: Every attempt has been made to evaluate and list all of
the shipyards, fabrication yards, and engineering companies actively operating
and or marketing their capabilities worldwide for the Offshore Oil & Gas industry.
The capabilities include: design, construction, fabrication, and quality control for the
design and construction of Spars, TLPs, FPUs, and FPSOs. Any omission is inadvertent.
We welcome your corrections or additions to this Supplier Matrix.
Lloyds Register
RS
Rs-class.org
COURTESY:
20
15
11
10
25
Auger
1994
Mars
1996
Olympus
2014
Brutus
2001
Ram Powell
1997
Nantong, China
New Generation
TLP
Conventional
TLP
Truss
Spar
MinDOC
Classic Spar
Subsea Manifold
Cell
Spar
Control
Buoy
Kizomba B
2005
Marlin
1999
Allegheny
2003
West Seno A
2003
Stampede
2018
Ursa
1999
Kizomba A
2004
Neptune
2007
Marco Polo
2004
Shenzi
2009
Magnolia
2005
Who Dat
2011
Big Foot
2018
P-40
2004
Gumusut
Kakap
2012
P-51
2009
Delta
House
2015
P-56
2011
Thunder
Hawk
2009
P-52
P-55 Roncador
Roncador
Module III
2007
2013
Na Kika
2003
Thunder
Horse
2008
Atlantis
2007
Appomattox
2017
147 m
482 ft
UK
271 m
889 ft
Equatorial
Guinea
335 m
1,100 ft
Norway
345 m
1,132 ft
Norway
454 m
1,490 ft
US GOM
503 m
1,650 ft
Equatorial
Guinea
518 m
1,699 ft
US GOM
536 m
1,759 ft
US GOM
565 m
1,854 ft
Malaysia
639 m
2,097 ft
US GOM
780 m
2,559 ft
West Africa
858 m
2,816 ft
US GOM
872 m
2,862 ft
US GOM
894 m
2,933 ft
US GOM
910 m
2,985 ft
US GOM
945 m
3,100 ft
US GOM
980 m
3,216 ft
US GOM
986 m
3,236 ft
US GOM
1,006 m
3,330 ft
Angola
1,009 m
3,310 ft
US GOM
1,021 m
3,349 ft
Indonesia
1,067 m
3,500 ft
US GOM
1,158 m
3,800 ft
US GOM
1,180 m
3,872 ft
Brazil
1,200 m
3,937 ft
Angola
1,280 m
4,200 ft
US GOM
1,311 m
4,300 ft
US GOM
1,333 m
4,373 ft
US GOM
1,425 m
4,674 ft
US GOM
1,581 m
5,187 ft
US GOM
1,080 m
3,542 ft
Brazil
945 m
3,100 ft
US GOM
1,189 m
3,900 ft
Malaysia
1,255 m
4,117 ft
Brazil
1,379 m
4,524 ft
US GOM
1,700 m
5,576 ft
Brazil
1,795 m
5,888 ft
Brazil
1,707 m
5,599 ft
Brazil
1,845 m
6,050 ft
US GOM
1,933 m
6,340 ft
US GOM
1,849 m
6,065 ft
US GOM
1,980 m
6,494 ft
US GOM
2,156 m
7,072 ft
US GOM
2,134 m
7,000 ft
US GOM
2,222 m
7,333 ft
US GOM
2,414 m
7,918 ft
US GOM
COURTESY:
22.4 28.0
Nansen 5.6
23.7 31.6
Boomvang 7.9
Legend:
10.9
24.2 35.1
Red Hawk
Discovery to Sanction (2)
14.6
25.1 39.7
Horn Mountain
Estimated Sanction to First Production
Sanction to First Production
32.9 40.4
Hoover/Diana 7.5
17.0
25.5 42.5
Gunnison
11.7
34.7 46.4
Front Runner
16.6
32.3 48.9
Medusa
16.0
33.6 49.6
Devils Tower
TOTAL TIME AVERAGE:
70.3 Months
26.2
26.4 52.6
Constitution
Discovery to Sanction:
36.2 Months
36.5 60.5
Lucius
24.0
Sanction to First Production: 34.1 Months
Kikeh
25.4
36.5 61.9
Holstein
31.0
38.8 69.8
Mad Dog
37.6
34.9 72.5
Heidelberg
52.1
31.4 83.5
Tahiti
40.1
44.6 84.7
Perdido
55.6
41.0 96.6
Neptune
85.3
26.8 112.1
57.1
57.6 114.7
Aasta Hansteen
Titan
78.2
39.8 118.0
Genesis
80.2
44.4 124.6
Tubular Bells
95.7
37.0 132.7
(1,828.7 m)
(1,523.9 m)
4,000
(1,219.1 m)
3,000
(914.4 m)
2,000
(609.6 m)
(304.8 m)
0
1945
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
2016
Year
Medusa
2003
Genesis
1999
Gunnison
2003
Front Runner
2004
Boomvang
2002
Nansen
2002
Titan
2010
Tahiti
2009
Holstein
2004
Kikeh
2007
Mad Dog
2005
Hoover/Diana
2000
2020
588 m
1,930 ft
US GOM
678 m
2,223 ft
US GOM
792 m
2,599 ft
US GOM
960 m
3,150 ft
US GOM
1,015 m
3,330 ft
US GOM
1,053 m
3,453 ft
US GOM
1,121 m
3,678 ft
US GOM
1,220 m
4,000 ft
US GOM
1,250 m
4,100 ft
US GOM
40
50
1,300 m
4,265 ft
Norway
10
1,311 m
4,300 ft
US GOM
1,324 m
4,344 ft
US GOM
1,330 m
4,364 ft
Malaysia
1,348 m
4,420 ft
US GOM
1,463 m
4,800 ft
US GOM
30
35
Virgo
10
60
40
70
80
1605OFF_deepwaterposter_1 1
18
Baldpate
10
38
1,616 m
5,300 ft
US GOM
90
100
Capixaba
2010
Piranema Spirit
2007
BC-10 Espirito
Santo
2009
PSVM
2012
MV-23 Cidade
de Sao Paulo
2013
Cidade de Paraty
2013
BW Cidade
de Sao Vicente
2009
Cidade de
Marica
2016
Cidade de
Ilhabela
2014
MV-22 Cidade de
Angra dos Reis
2010
Cidade de
Margaratiba
2014
Cidade de
Itaguai
2015
Dynamic Producer
2011
BW Pioneer
2012
Turitella
2016
Kizomba C
28
Jamestown
Agbami
100
84
1,485 m
4,871 ft
Brazil
1,600 m
5,248 ft
Brazil
1,780 m
5,838 ft
Brazil
2,000 m
6,561 ft
Angola
2,100 m
6,889 ft
Brazil
2,120 m
6,995 ft
Brazil
2,120 m
6,995 ft
Brazil
2,120 m
6,995 ft
Brazil
2,140 m
7,021 ft
Brazil
2,150 m
7,053 ft
Brazil
2,200 m
7,218 ft
Brazil
2,240 m
7,349 ft
Brazil
2,500 m
8,202 ft
Brazil
2,600 m
8,530 ft
US GOM
2,896 m
9,500 ft
US GOM
India
FPSO FPU TLP SPAR CT
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total 3
1
0
0
0
Southeast Asia
FPSO FPU TLP SPAR CT
0
0
1
0
0
26
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total 24
2
2
1
0
71
Akpo
75
Dalia
13
Hummingbird Piranema
10 12 13 14 15 16
Goliat
20
Marlin
FourStar UltraDeep, MODEC Moses, FloaTEC ETlp)
Auger
Mars Ursa Jolliet
Marco Polo Heidrun
13
20
Okume/Ebano
Prince
Morpeth
4
8. Semi-FPS
A. Wet Tree Conventional
Australasia
FPSO
1
12
1
Total 14
P-14
9. Subsea Tiebacks
36
48
60
72
84
96
108
120
132
TLP Cycle Time Analysis Discovery to First Production (shown in months) As of March 2016
(3)
Typhoon
24.4 17.1 41.5
Marco Polo
19.4
31.0 50.4
Legend:
Matterhorn
27.8
27.7 55.5
Discovery to Sanction (2)
West Seno A 14.3
45.2 59.5
Estimated Sanction to First Production
Oveng
37.0
29.6 66.6
Sanction to First Production
Magnolia
31.0
36.6 67.6
Neptune
34.4
36.2 70.6
Okume/Ebano
36.5
37.9 74.4
Kizomba A
38.0
36.8 74.8
Shenzi
42.3
33.6 75.9
TOTAL TIME AVERAGE:
102.3 Mths (8.5 Yrs.)
Marlin
43.2
34.1 77.3
Discovery to Sanction:
63.4 Mths (5.3 Yrs.)
Auger
25.5
51.9 77.4
Sanction to First Production: 38.9 Mths (3.2 Yrs.)
Kizomba B
50.0
35.6 85.6
Prince
68.9 16.8 85.7
Mars
52.9
33.7 86.6
Allegheny
73.9
20.3 94.2
Jolliet
54.4
45.3 99.7
Ursa
68.3
31.7 100.0
Papa Terra P-61
49.1
53.8 102.9
Moho Nord
74.0
39.2 113.2
Heidrun
71.0
53.0 124.0
Hutton
91.8
47.6 139.4
Stampede
99.9
44.0 143.9
(1)
Olympus
95.6
51.0 146.6
Ram/Powell
115.8
31.6 147.4
Brutus
117.3
30.2 147.5
(4)
Big Foot
59.2
90.3 149.3
Snorre A
101.0
50.5 151.5
Malikai
99.1
52.8 151.9
Morpeth
187.1
20.8 207.9
20
Atlantis Troll B
P-25
Snorre B
Appomattox
Thunder Horse
29
21
24
15 16
Canyon Express
Coulomb
Troll C
Marlin
P-51
P-52
Horton Wison MCF
30
287
45
P-22
58
Jack/St Malo
93
67 73 78
175
Cognac
Blind Faith
Legend:
71
35
Girassol
Field Proven
Qualified
Conceptual
Dalia
Brutus
Auger
Akpo
4. FPSO
A. New Build
Erha,
Kizomba A
10
20
*Some dry tree facilities also host wet tree wells; both well types are included in our well count totals.
For detailed information on each facility, refer to the survey posters found at www.offshore-mag.com/maps-posters.html
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
26 32
Falcon
3,000'
4,526'
2,510'
Hai Yang Shi You 113
10,000'
Azurite 4,592'
4,461'
3,937'
Armada Perkasa
400
231
Ursa
103
72
85
Constitution
80'
(Sevan SSP, Petrobras MonoBR,
Global SSP SSP320 & SSP PLUS)
Fluminense
394'
P-48
Xikomba
Prof John Evans Atta Mills
1,312'
Hummingbird
Sevan
Mars
Heidrun
199
250
482'
7,053' 7,349'
8,530'
9,500'
Marco Polo
Kizomba A, Kizomba B
Cidade de Itaguai
Cidade de Angra Dos Reis
PSVM
Cidade de Ilhabela
Espirito Santo
2,862'
Mars
1,699'
1,930'
Neptune
Moho Bilondo
P-26
Gumusut
156
Jack/St. Malo
P-40
167
230
Na Kika
Appomattox
215
Independence Hub
Atlantis
245
Troll C
283
315
352
Thunder Horse
Troll B
sgard B
8. Semi-FPU
A. Wet Tree Conventional
Janice A
86
133
Canyon Express
Scarab Saffron
3,575'
Ursa
Turitella
>11,000'
4,674'
217
2,599'
Genesis
Innovator
Gumusut
7,100'
Devils Tower
Mad Dog
Tahiti
Horn Mtn
Holstein Kikeh Constitution Heidelberg
4,101' Tubular Bells Hoover/Diana
5,599' 5,904' 6,298' 6,340'
Boomvang
3,300'
3,353'
P-51
P-55
7,816'
10,000'
156
Lucius
Nansen
P-40
182
150
Perdido
7,072' 7,333'
P-52
Na Kika
Thunder Horse
6,494'
135
116
Appomattox
Atlantis
7,920'
7,000'
12,000'
100
Blind Faith
Independence Hub
Jack/St. Malo
1,000'
84
61
412
200
289
261
251
8,000'
5,187'
P61
Matterhorn
Magnolia
Big Foot
4,344'
Kizomba B Stampede Kizomba A
5,423'
4,300' 4,364'
3,453' 3,678' 4,100' 4,420' 4,800' 4,970' 5,300' 5,610'
P-51
MBOE/D Throughput
307
Neptune 4,200'
Marco Polo 4,300'
Shenzi 4,970'
1,223'
500' 557'
P-51, P-52
330
FPSO
Semi FPU
TLP
Spar
Barge
FSRU
FLNG
Moss Octabuoy
Cheviot
3,608'
738'
6,102'
6,750'
7,570'
8,008'
8,381'
250
300
350
400
50
45
30
9. Subsea Tiebacks
Ormen Lange
Mensa
GunFlint
Bass Lite
Coulomb
Perdido
Vortex
Cheyenne
ShadowCat
Tobago
Ormen Lange
150
350
250
3,937'
3,300' 3,500' 3,863'
2,986'
Troll C
Aasgard B
190
52
984' 1,116'
262'
Mensa
COURTESY:
>10,000'
3,800'
Auger
2,816'
Morpeth
Oveng
155
140
84 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216
200
154
118
60 72
Months
300
BW Pioneer
Piranema Spirit
1,933'
Heidrun
889'
48
Legend:
Seillean
6,561' 7,021'
5,838'
Goliat
1,132'
Hutton(1)
Snorre A
24 36
Note: 1. Olympus is the second TLP in the Mars Field and the discovery to first oil time period is not a representative comparison to the rest of the chart.
2. Sanction - Is the date or milestone event when the Operator and/or the Partners authorize the project to proceed into the Project Execution Phase.
3. Typhoon TLP was reefed as result of overturning due to Hurricane Rita in Sept., 2005.
4. Big Foot - First Production is estimated to occur in mid-year of 2018. The Operator has not indicated a specific target date in 2018.Project Sanction
is also referred to as FID - Final Investment Decision".
C. Unconventional
366
251
Tahiti
Lucius
Perdido Holstein Hoover/Diana
98
100
6,500'
Kizomba A,
Girassol
P-63
Dalia 4,856' 4,920'
3,396'
Mustang Estimate
>10,000'
B. Conversion
Sevan
217
12
10,000'
91
50
9,000'
Field Proven
Qualified
Conceptual
Mikkel
King Kong
8,000'
Petronius
66'
9. Subsea Tiebacks
100
1,742'
BBLT
50'
200
Ram/Powell
Shenzi
Cheviot
7,000'
Bullwinkle
1,000' 1,280'
Yuum K'ak'Naab
Agbami
193
108
90
33
23 24
Ormen Lange
Scarab Saffron
53
6,000'
Legend:
317
Sevan
155
Hutton
75 80
Genesis
Mad Dog
Neptune,
Tubular Bells Medusa
Front Runner
Gunnison, Boomvang, Nansen
SBM DTS,
FloaTEC
Kizomba
58 63
11
Asgard B
43
5,000'
1,700'
8. Semi-FPS
A. Wet Tree Conventional
51
4,000'
2. Compliant Tower
0'
COURTESY:
24
COURTESY:
3,000'
32
2,000'
Lena
Schiehallion
Cidade de Campos dos Goytacazes
197
212 220
P-48
Cidade de Sao Paulo, Cidade de Marica
P-54,
Cidade de Angra dos Reis Cidade de Itaquai MV26
122
Matterhorn
Prince
Big Foot Stampede
Morpeth Neptune
Magnolia
Red Hawk
10
Cheviot (GOM)
9 10
Capixaba
120
35
29
1,000'
5. Conventional TLP
23 25 26
0'
BBLT
203
179
Voyageur
Jolliet
Perdido
Delta House
Cheviot (UKNS) Independence
Hub
16
Blind Faith
119
90
42 48
20
Field Proven
Qualified
Conceptual
Genesis
Hoover/Diana
Neptune
1,025' 1,353'
5. Conventional TLP
Aasta Hansteen
P-40
4 Na Kika, Moho Bilondo
Piranema
Goliat
Hummingbird
43
Kizomba A
B. Wet Tree
Red Hawk
Espirito Santo,
Brazil
30
10
ATP Titan
Nansen
Boomvang, Constitution, Devils Tower
2 4
12
8
108
160
Cidade de
Usan
Caraguatatuba MV27
130
150
169
Girassol
Dynamic Producer
B. Wet Tree
7. Spar/DDCV (Technip, FloaTEC)
A. Dry Tree*
400
C. Unconventional
Snorre A
Kizomba B
West Seno A
20
130
75
Dalia
New Orleans
34 36
A. Dry Tree*
5
350
Legend:
277
Tombua Landana
200
30
10
46
165
Baldpate
B. Conversion
Sevan
28
300
Azurite
35
13
No Limit
Hutton(1)
250
Bullwinkle
San Jacinto
Kizomba B
5. Conventional TLP
6. Proprietary TLP (SBM Atlantia SeaStar,
200
94
Lena,
Petronius
50
COURTESY:
150
25
Voyageur Spirit
1,462 m
4,815 ft
Nigeria
1,000'
C. Unconventional
(Sevan SSP, Petrobras MonoBR,
Global SSP SSP320 & SSP PLUS)
100
77
Asgard A
37 38
Sendje Ceiba
10
1,400 m
4,592 ft
Brazil
Amberjack
57
36
2,383 m
7,817 ft
US GOM
253
10
14
Woollybutt
3
50
2. Compliant Tower
Azurite
4. FPSO
A. Single Point Moored
2,165 m
7,100 ft
US GOM
Petronius,
Lena
50
1,710m
5,610 ft
US GOM
27
Cognac
58
BBLT
1,653 m
5,423 ft
US GOM
61
Pompano
42
Tombua Landana
1,616 m
5,300 ft
US GOM
B. Spread Moored
World Totals
FPSO FPU TLP SPAR CT Totals
%
18
6.5%
Sanctioned/Under Const. 10
3
4
1
0
255 91.4%
Operating
165 42
23
20
5
6
2.2%
Decommissioned
2
0
3
1
0
Total
177 45
30
22
5
279
100%
% of Grand Total
63.4% 16.1% 10.8% 7.9% 1.8% 100.0%
Amberjack
1,515 m
4,970 ft
US GOM
Agbami
2008
Total MBOE/D Production Throughput Capacity(3, 5, 7) By Deepwater Facility Type as of March 2016
COURTESY:
20
2. Compliant Tower
China
North Sea
FPSO FPU TLP SPAR CT
3
1
0
1
0
23 13
2
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
Total 27 14
3
1
0
West Africa
FPSO
2
37
0
Total 39
P-54
2007
14
Brazil
FPSO FPU TLP SPAR CT
3
0
0
0
0
41 15
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total 44 15
1
0
0
Perdido
2010
World Records:
North Africa/Mediterranean
FPSO FPU TLP SPAR CT
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total 3
0
0
0
0
Lucius
2015
Mexico GOM
FPSO FPU TLP SPAR CT
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total 4
0
0
0
0
Heidelberg
2016
World Records:
US GOM
FPSO FPU TLP SPAR CT
1
1
2
0
0
1
9
15 19
3
0
0
2
1
0
Total 2
10 19 20
3
Red Hawk(1)
2004
COURTESY:
Canada
FPSO FPU TLP SPAR CT
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total 2
0
0
0
0
Constitution
2006
12
COURTESY:
(2,438.3 m)
(2,133.5 m)
Houston, Texas
Months
(2,743.1 m)
5,000
Houston, Texas
WorleyParsons
Singapore
COURTESY:
Plains
Exploration &
Production
(3,047.9 m)
6,000
1,000
Neptune
1997
COURTESY:
Plains
Exploration &
Production
(3,352.6 m)
7,000
Brazil
World Record
Deepest Floating Facilty
9,500' (2895.5 m)
US GOM - Stones Field
Turritella
Operator: Shell
UTC Engenharia
US MMS Definitions:
Shallow
1,000'
2,000'
(304.8 m)
(609.6 m)
3,000'
4,000'
5,000'
6,000'
7,000'
(914.4 m)
(1,219.1 m)
(1,523.9 m)
(1,828.7 m)
(2,133.5 m)
8,000'
9,000'
10,000'
(2,438.3 m)
(2,743.1 m)
(3,047.9 m)
1981
8,000
South Korea
1979
World Record
Deepest Subsea Tree
9,627' (2,934 m)
US GOM, Tobago
Operator: Shell
9,000
Project
10,000
TeeKay
Oslo, Norway
TH HEAVY ENGINEERING
BERHAD
Shanghai Waigaigiao
Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (7)
Independence
Hub
2007
(3,962.4 m)
(3,657.4 m)
Technip
Houston, Texas
Lowestoft, UK
1977
Houston, Texas
Sembmarine SLP
1975
Platform/Floater
Exploration
Subsea
Denotes Current World Record
Arendal, Norway
Singapore
China
Future World DP
Drilling Record
in 2016
Raya-1 exploration well
offshore Uruguay.
Planned Spud April 2016.
11,155' (3,400m)
Rig: Maersk Venturer
Operator: Total
Legend:
11,000
Semb Corp
Spar Cycle Time Analysis Discovery to First Production (shown in months) As of March 2016
Present
12,000
MTOPS / Brasfels
Yantai-Raes
Worldwide Progression of Water Depth Capabilities for Offshore Drilling & Production (Data as of March 2016)
13,000
Indonesia
Notes:
Subsea
Tieback
Brazil
Semi-FPU
Houston, Texas
SAIPEM
Karimun Facility
China
COURTESY:
SBM Offshore
Qingdao Beihai
World Records:
Compliant
Tower
World Records:
COURTESY:
Brazil
COURTESY:
MODEC
Houston, Texas
Profab
Singapore
Brazil
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
FPSO
Fixed
Platform
Brazil
Singapore
India
OSX Shipyard
Keppel FELS
Houston, Texas
L & T Valdel
Engineering Ltd.
Wallsend, UK
14
8
KBR
11
10
Brazil
ONGs
Hadrian Shipyard
20
19
Maua Shipyard
Shanghai, China
17
15
Plains
Exploration &
Production
Matterhorn
2003
Japan
Jiangnan Shipyard
24
20
14
Turku, Finland
Wallsend, UK
26
19
15
Brazil
Kiewit
Singapore
27
Deltamarin, Ltd
Singapore
Corpus Christi, Texas
PT Karimun
Sembawang Shipyard
29
FPSO
Semi FPU
TLP
Spar
FSRU
FLNG
Houston, Texas
IHI Corp.
Sembawang
Shipyard (6)
Legend:
Doris Engineering
Brazil
ONGs
Hadrian Shipyard
CB&I
Estaleiros do Brasil
Ltda (EBR)
BW Offshore
Hyundai Heavy
Industries (HHI)
SOFEC
Bluewater Offshore
Brazil
Ecovix-BG
Singapore
25
EBR Shipyard
Keppel FELS
Samsung Heavy
Industries (SHI)
Houston, Texas
McDermott
Tampico; Batam, Indonesia;
Jebel Ali, UAE
Samsung Heavy
Industries (SHI)
Daewoo Shipbuilding
& Marine Engineering
(DSME)
Dalian, China
Singapore
Johor, Malaysia
Verdal, Norway
SMOE
Hoofddorp, Netherlands
China
Dalian Shipbuilding
Industry
Oshore Co., Ltd. (DSIC)
Brazil
Jurong Aracruz
Shipyard (6)
Stord, Norway
McDermott
Houston, Texas
classNK.com
DNV GL
W&T Energy
VI, LLC
Typhoon (1)
2001
Malikai
2017
Houston, Texas
WorleyParsons
INTECSEA (8)
Singapore
10
16
37
22
2015
Subsea Tieback
TLP
Oveng
2007
Houston, Texas
WorleyParsons
Technip
30
Houston, Texas
Inhauma Shipyard
Kiewit
Ingelside, Texas
Kvaerner Stord AS
Houston, Texas
COOEC
DYNA-MAC
2013
SSTB
bureauveritas.com
100.0
Houston, Texas
Stord, Norway
Singapore
Samsung Heavy
Industries (SHI)
Geoje Shipyard, South Korea
Technip
Houston, Texas
Blackstone Process
Solutions
Dalian Shipyard
Qidong Shipyard
2011
Semi-FPU
POSTER
ABS
95.0
SBM Offshore
Kvaerner Stord AS
Yantai Raffles
China
2009
90.0
McDermott
MMHE
Singapore
Stord, Norway
Tampico; Batam, Indonesia;
Jebel Ali, UAE
Hantong Shipyard
Keppel FELS
Johor, Malaysia
Houston, Texas
Technip
Houston, Texas
Kiewit
Ingelside, Texas
SembCorp
Houston, Texas
MODEC
Houston, Texas
McDermott
Houston, Texas
Hyundai Heavy
Industries (HHI)
Ulsan, South Korea
Technip
Houston, Texas
Daewoo Shipbuilding
& Marine Engineering
(DSME)
Dubai, UAE
KBR
Houston, Texas
Houston, Texas
SBM Offshore
2007
MODU
85.0
Stord, Norway
Samsung Heavy
Industries (SHI)
McDermott
Houston, Texas
Singapore
Drydocks World
Hyundai Heavy
Industries (HHI)
Keppel FELS
SBM OFFSHORE
NOV-APL
Norway
Bechtel
Houston, Texas
2005
Ingelside, Texas
Kvaerner Stord AS
Kvaerner Stord AS
Kvaerner
Oslo, Norway
GVA
Kvaerner
Oslo, Norway
Ingleside, Texas
Brazil
2003
MinDOC
Goteborg, Sweden
Lg.org
MC Offshore
Petroleum, LLC
Kiewit
Doris Engineering
MODEC
Houston, Texas
TURRET
SUPPLIERS
Brazil
BraFELS (5)
Nantong, China
Dalian Shipyard
Qidong Shipyard
Ingleside, Texas
HOE
Houston, Texas
Houma, LA
Notes
CLASSIFICATION
SOCIETIES & CVAs
(2,743.2 m)
Holland
Hyundai Heavy
Industries (HHI)
Ulsan, South Korea
Hyundai Heavy
Industries (HHI)
KBR
Houston, Texas
Brazil
2001
FPU
80.0
GustoMSC
Bluewater
Houston, Texas
Aker Solutions
Houma, LA
(Excludes MOPUs, FSOs, and FSO [LNG]; Production Barges included in FPSO count)
dnvgl.com
Conventional
McDermott
Doris Engineering
FloaTEC
Houston, Texas
Daewoo Shipbuilding
& Marine Engineering
(DSME)
CB&I
Houston, Texas
Aibel AS
Thailand & Norway
1999
FPSO
75.0
Houston, Texas
FloaTEC (3)
Aibel AS
Thailand & Norway
1997
FPS
1. Though referenced throughout the poster, Hutton, Typhoon and Joliett TLPs, and Red Hawk Spar
have been decommissioned.
2. World Records are noted in red throughout the poster.
3. Water Depth Capability, Throughput Capacity and Well Capability charts contain a sampling of
vessels to demonstrate the capability range for each concept. The chart is not inclusive of all
operating vessels.
4. Throughput Capacity Chart gas processing capacity is converted to barrels of oil equivalent as
follows: 6 MMscfd = 1 MBOE/D.
5. The Moss Maritime Octabuoy is qualified for two locations: the UK North Sea and the Gulf of
Mexico. Well capability for the Cheviot facility is noted for both locations.
6. Canyon Express subsea tieback well capability is based on the same flow line loop.
7. Data for these comparison charts has been derived and updated from previously-published industry
surveys as follows: TLP/TWLP survey data from February 2010, semi-sub survey data from January
2011, Spar/DDCV survey data from October 2012, and FPSO survey data from August 2014.
70.0
Heerema Fabrication
Group
Daewoo Shipbuilding
& Marine Engineering
(DSME)
CB&I
Qidong Shipyard
Houston, Texas
Houston, Texas
Houston, Texas
Singapore
Short
Houston, Texas
Dalian Shipyard
Qidong Shipyard
Houston, Texas
Exmar Offshore
1995
65.0
Daewoo Shipbuilding
& Marine Engineering
(DSME)
Dragados
Cadiz, Spain
Aker Solutions
TOPSIDES
FABRICATORS/
INTEGRATORS
1993
FDPSO
60.0
BraFELS (5)
Singapore
Chengxi Shipard
(Xinrong) Co., Ltd
(2,438.4 m)
Eagle.org
55.0
Brazil
SMOE
50.0
Brazil
Samsung Heavy
Industries (SHI)
(3,048.0 m)
45.0
Brazil
Audubon Engineering
Solutions
Malaysia
2,748 m
93.0
40.0
Norway
Doris Engineering
Aker Solutions
2,934 m
35.0
Norway
DYNA-MAC
(2,133.6 m)
43.4
30.0
Brazil
Pori, Finland
(1,828.8 m)
Brazil
Daewoo Shipbuilding
& Marine Engineering
(DSME)
BraFELS (5)
Norway
Audubon Engineering
Solutions
Houma, LA
Samsung Heavy
Industries (SHI)
NEW BUILD
SHIPYARDS - HULLS
Norway
Ingleside, Texas
BraFELS (5)
CONVERSION
SHIPYARDS
1991
DDS
Houston, Texas
FABRICATORS
TOPSIDES
Aker Solutions
FABRICATORS
HULL
1989
Compliant Tower
DDCV
WorleyParsons
9,014'
25.0
Technip
Houston, Texas
Houston, Texas
BraFELS (5)
FPSOs
TOPSIDES
ENGINEERING
1987
CT
Information Accuracy: Every attempt has been made to identify, locate, and
establish the most current and correct information for all the various types of
deepwater production solutions either sanctioned, installed, operating or
decommissioned worldwide. No facility was intentionally excluded from this
poster. In some cases the most current information was not included because
information was not supplied in time or the project was not sanctioned at press
time. We make no guarantee that this list is all inclusive. We have summarized
the capability and operating experience by acting as a neutral party and integrator
of information. We have collected the information from company brochures,
interviews, press releases, industry publications, contractor supplied information,
and websites. Neither Wood Group Mustang nor Offshore
Magazine guarantees or assumes any responsibility or
liability for any reference on the information presented.
If any information is found to be incorrect, not current,
or needs to be added, please send your comments to
posters@WoodGroup.com.
20.0
WorleyParsons
INTECSEA (8)
BraFELS (5)
HULL
DESIGNERS
Doris Engineering
Kiewit
Ingelside, Texas
FABRICATORS
TOPSIDES
Hyundai Heavy
Industries (HHI)
TLPs
FABRICATORS
HULL
Daewoo Shipbuilding
& Marine Engineering
(DSME)
Ingleside, Texas
TOPSIDES
ENGINEERING
HULL DESIGNERS
2016 Offshore
Notes
15.0
McDermott
Houston, Texas
FABRICATORS
TOPSIDES
Technip
Conventional
Industry Acronyms
10.0
Houston, Texas
Technip
Houston, Texas
(1,524.0 m)
10,000'
KBR
Houston, Texas
Anadarkos Spiderman
Shells Silvertip
9,627'
Houston Oshore
Engineering (4)
Houston, Texas
Anadarkos Atlas NW
Houston, Texas
Audubon Engineering
Solutions
Houston, Texas
Daewoo Shipbuilding
& Marine Engineering
(DSME)
FloaTEC
Houston, Texas
(1,219.2 m)
FABRICATORS
HULL & FINAL HULL
ASSEMBLY
Huskys Liwan
Legend:
Anadarkos Mondo
8,300' (2,530 m)
CB&I
Anadarkos Jubilee
Pioneers Harrier
Norway
(609.60 m)
ExxonMobils Mica
Norway
(914.40 m)
Anadarkos Merganser
Pioneers Raptor
40.0 (64.4 km)
3,500' (1,067 m)
Nobles Gunflint
Statoils Q
Shells Perdido
TOPSIDES
ENGINEERING
Shells Herschel
Shells Fourier
HULL
DESIGNERS
(304.80 m)
Totals Laggan-Tormore
Shells Mensa
(0' m)
1985
ExxonMobils Hadrian
Anadarkos Callisto
8,000'
BG Internationals Simian/Sienna
BPs King
DEEPWATER SOLUTIONS
(160.9 km)
BG Internationals Scarab/Saffron
Shells Europa
(144.8 km)
(152.9 km)
149.7 km
Project
(136.8 km)
Statoils Snhvit
Shells Massa
Shells Ariel
4.74 (7.628 km)
6,240' (1,902 m)
(128.7 km)
Pioneers Tomahawk
(120.7 km)
(112.7 km)
Pioneers Falcon
Chevrons Gemini
Shells Crosby
(104.6 km)
BG Internationals Sapphire
BPs Aspen
ExxonMobils Marshall
ExxonMobils Madison
(96.6 km)
Mariners Pluto
CHART 1: OFFSHORE DEEPWATER FLOATING PRODUCTION FACILITIES SUPPLIER MATRIX (Proven & Qualified Companies As of March 2016)
(88.5 km)
Shells Macaroni
Shells Oregano
(80.5 km)
Ultra Deepwater
(72.4 km)
69.8 km
BPs Machar
Shells Habanero
7,000'
(64.4 km)
1983
(56.3 km)
Shells Manatee
Deepwater
Special Thanks to Energy Maritime Associates and World Energy Reports for Supplying Reference Data.
(48.3 km)
ATPs Ladybug
Graphics by: Chris Jones of Xenon Group | www.xenongroupdesign.com; Graphic support by: Jom Kirkland of Wood Group Mustang
(40.2 km)
Prepared by: Chris Barton and Heather Hambling of Wood Group Mustang, E. Kurt Albaugh of Repsol E&P USA,
Bob Mahlstedt of RamMark Services and David Davis of Offshore Magazine.
(32.2 km)
Statoils Mikkel
2,000'
(24.1 km)
0'
US MMS Definitions:
Shallow
(16.1 km)
Number of Units
(8.05 km)
(0 km)
281-862-2201
Note: FSRU count excludes regas carriers not in terminal service. Source: IMA World Energy Reports - 2016 Forecast Issue
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Ultra Deepwater
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