Blue Water to handle transport of topsides for Angola-bound FPSO

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Blue Water said it has successfully secured a substantial logistics contract with Yinson Production (YP), an independent owner and operator of floating production, storage and offloading vessels (FPSO) worldwide. Blue Water’s Floating Productions Systems (FPS) project team will oversee the transportation of the Agogo Topside Modules for the AGOGO FPSO, ensuring the execution of all logistics involved.  

The AGOGO FPSO will be operated by Yinson Production in the West Hub field of Block 15/06 offshore Angola for Azule Energy

Jason Goh, Blue Water’s Regional Director Asia, said: “This collaboration is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team at Blue Water. We are eager to contribute our expertise and deliver outstanding logistics solutions.” 

The contract involves the transportation of 15 modules, with the heaviest weighing 3211 metric tonnes. The first transportation is scheduled for May 2024 and will involve both domestic transportation within China and international transportation from Indonesia and Vietnam to China. 

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Blue Water said its specialist team is well-versed in overseeing all aspects of FPS logistics operations and provides comprehensive support for global project execution with a global presence in various regions around the world. 

Anthony Zhuang, Head of Projects at Blue Water, adds: “The confidence Yinson Production has placed in us is a real honour. We are excited about the opportunities this partnership brings and look forward to achieving shared success.” 

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