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发表于 2011-2-23 15:51
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来自: 中国北京
1. SUMMARTY & CONCLUSIONS
1.1 Introduction
This Report focuses on the floating production sector of the offshore industry, surveying the various floating production systems (FPSs) and other technologies of relevance, and examing commercial, economic and geographical factors of influence.
To date, four main types in the world:
A. Floating Production Sotrage & Offloading vessels (FPSOs)
B. Floating Production Semi-Summersibles (FPSSs)
C. Tension Leg Platform (TLPs)
D. Spars
1.2 Summary
1.2.1 The Development of the FPS Sector
The first floating production system appeared in 1975 with installation of the Transworld 58, a converted semi-submersible drilling rig, on Hamilton Brothers' Argyll field in the UK sector of North Sea.
1.2.2 The Global FPS Fleet
In terms of vessel type, FPSOs - ship-shaped vessels, often tanker conversion - dominate the global floating production scene. As of year-end 2006, there had been 177 FPSO deployments worldwide - more than the other floating production systems (FPSSs, TLPs and spars) put together.
There are currently 116 FPSOs in operation. Africa and Asia -with 35 and 30 units respectively - have the largest fleets, followed closely by Western Europe with 21.
For FPSSs, there have been 77 ones globally. And they enjoy great popularity in Brazilian national operator - Petrobras.
As for TLPs and spars, they are widely used in the US Gulf of Mexico - the only major production region of the world where FPSOs have not yet been deployed. Most of the 22 TLPs and all of the 14 spars, have been associated with deepwater developments in the US Gulf. |
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