VESSEL REVIEW: A look at Guyana’s next FPSO – ONE GUYANA 

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Come next year, Guyana’s Stabroek Block will have a total of four floating, production, storage and offloading vessels (FPSOs). The latest vessel is ONE GUYANA, slated for production operations at the Yellowtail field. 

ONE GUYANA Facts: 

Project Phase: The ONE GUYANA FPSO has entered its integration and commissioning phase. 

Safety Milestone: Over 25 million work hours have been logged without a Lost Time Injury (LTI). 

Production Capacity: Once operational, the FPSO will produce 250,000 barrels of oil per day.

Additional Capabilities:

  • Gas treatment: 450 million cubic feet per day.
  • Water injection: 300,000 barrels per day.
  • Crude oil storage: Approximately 2 million barrels.

Installation Depth: The vessel will be moored at a depth of around 1,800 metres offshore.

Yellowtail Development Plan:

  • Features six drill centers and up to 67 development wells, including 26 production wells and 25 injection wells.
  • Subsea production system includes 51 enhanced vertical deepwater trees (EVDT), 12 manifolds, and various controls and tie-in equipment.

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