TechnipFMC’s Brazil team completes “largest ever loadout” of manifolds for Exxon’s Yellowtail development 

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Over 50 people from TechnipFMC’s Brazil team completed the load out of six manifolds for ExxonMobil’s fourth Stabroek Block development – Yellowtail. 

According to TechnipFMC, it was the team’s largest ever, resulting from “teamwork, collaboration, and safety.” 

The Yellowtail Development includes six drill centers and up to 67 wells, with 26 for production and 25 for injection. It will utilise the ‘ONE GUYANA’ floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel which is being built by SBM Offshore.

Six of the manifolds for Guyana’s Yellowtail development (Source: Technip FMC/ LinkedIn)

TechnipFMC will install a subsea system, including 51 enhanced vertical deepwater trees, 12 manifolds, and related equipment.

Bourbon Clear vessel in Guyana to support Yellowtail development operations 

The FPSO is designed to produce 250,000 barrels of oil per day, handle 450 million cubic feet of gas per day, and inject 300,000 barrels of water daily. It will be moored at a depth of 1,800 meters and can store two million barrels of crude oil.

The well site is located about 109.9 nautical miles (203.3 km) off the coast of Guyana, covering 0.29 square nautical miles (1 square kilometer).

US$10B Yellowtail Project set to unleash a tsunami of economic benefits

Click on the link to see a video of the hull: ONE GUYANA 

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