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This presentation, led by Jim McCaul at Tulane Energy Week 2010, explores the current landscape and future of Floating Production Systems (FPS). It covers an overview of FPS technology, the existing situation, and ongoing projects. Detailed insights into various FPS solutions, including FPSOs, production semis, tension leg platforms, and production spars, are provided. The presentation also forecasts FPS orders expected in the upcoming years, emphasizing the shift in FPS construction to Asia and the geographical distribution of operational units.
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Floating Production Systems Presentation at Tulane Energy Week 2010 Jim McCaul – IMA
Outline of Presentation • Overview of FPS Technology • Current FPS Situation • FPS Projects Being Planned • Forecast of FPS Orders International Maritime Associates - 2 - www.imastudies.com
Four Basic FPS Solutions • FPSO • Production Semi • Tension Leg Platform • Production Spar International Maritime Associates - 3 - www.imastudies.com
FPSO Serpentina FPSO Pazflor FPSO International Maritime Associates - 4 - www.imastudies.com
FPSO International Maritime Associates - 5 - www.imastudies.com
Production Semi P-51 Production Semi International Maritime Associates - 6 - www.imastudies.com
Tension Leg Platform ETLP Moses TLP Sea Star TLP International Maritime Associates - 7 - www.imastudies.com
Production Spar Kikeh Spar International Maritime Associates - 8 - www.imastudies.com
Optimum Application Range Source: FloaTEC,Review of Deepwater Floating Structures and Dry Tree Semi Developments, November 2006 International Maritime Associates - 9 - www.imastudies.com
FPS Units in Operation(as of July 2010) • 22 tension leg platforms • 43 production semis • 152 FPSOs • 18 production spars • 8 production barges • 5 FSRUs • 95 FSOs International Maritime Associates - 10 - www.imastudies.com
Where FPSs are Operating(as of July 2010) International Maritime Associates - 11 - www.imastudies.com
FPSs Being Built/Converted(as of July 2010) • 39 FPSOs (16 new, 23 conversions) • 4 production semis (new) • 1 TLP (new) • 1 FSRU (conversion) • 4 FLNGs (new) • 3 MOPUs (2 new, 1 conversion) • 2 FSOs (1 new, 1 conversion) International Maritime Associates - 12 - www.imastudies.com
Where FPSs Are Being Built(as of July 2010) International Maritime Associates - 13 - www.imastudies.com
FPS Construction Has Shifted to Asia(number of facilities involved in FPS construction/conversion) International Maritime Associates - 14 - www.imastudies.com
Where FPSs Will Be Installed(as of July 2010) International Maritime Associates - 15 - www.imastudies.com
Trend in FPS Order Backlog International Maritime Associates - 16 - www.imastudies.com
FPS Projects Planned/Under Study(as of July 2010) International Maritime Associates - 17 - www.imastudies.com
Forecast of FPSO OrdersOver the Next Five Years International Maritime Associates - 18 - www.imastudies.com
Forecast of Production Semi OrdersOver the Next Five Years International Maritime Associates - 19 - www.imastudies.com
Forecast of TLP OrdersOver the Next Five Years International Maritime Associates - 20 - www.imastudies.com
Forecast of Production Spar OrdersOver the Next Five Years International Maritime Associates - 21 - www.imastudies.com
Forecast of FSO OrdersOver the Next Five Years International Maritime Associates - 22 - www.imastudies.com
Summary Forecast of FPS OrdersOver the Next Five Years Most LikelyScenario International Maritime Associates - 23 - www.imastudies.com
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