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Seatrium nabs FPSO topside integration deal for Guyana project

The contract involves the installation of modules onboard FPSO Errea Wittu.

Seatrium Limited has secured a Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) topside integration contract from Offshore Frontier Solutions Pte. Ltd., a MODEC Group company.

In a statement, Seatrium said the agreement will cover the installation and integration of topside modules aboard FPSO Errea Wittu, as well as the completion and commissioning support for MODEC.

FPSO Errea Wittu will be deployed in the Uaru Field, Stabroek Block, which is around 200 kilometres offshore Guyana. Its projected production capacity is 250,000 barrels of oil per day, with a water injection capacity of 350,000 barrels of water per day, gas production of 540 million cubic feet per day, and a storage capacity of two million barrels of oil.

"We are pleased to be working with our long-standing customer, MODEC, on yet another FPSO topsides integration project, solidifying our position as the industry leader in FPSO Conversions,” said Marlin Khiew, executive vice president, Oil & Gas (Americas) at Seatrium.

“Leveraging our deep engineering expertise, international yard footprint, and strong track record, Seatrium provides innovative, reliable, quality, and value-added offshore and marine solutions for our esteemed customers,” he added.\

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Prior to this, Seatrium was also granted integration work for FPSO Bacalhau, which will be operating in the Bacalhau field in Brazil. Its unit, BrasFELS Shipyard, also secured the contract for topside module fabrication for FPSO Raia in Brazil. 

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