FPSO KIKEH

FPSO Kikeh is located 120 km off the coast of Sabah, Malaysia. FPSO Kikeh is Malaysia’s and Asia’s first deepwater FPSO in 1,300 m of water. The unit is turret moored and is capable of producing 120,000 barrels per day (bpd) of oil via a tension leg truss spar and subsea production wells. It has water injection capability of up to 260,000 bpd, is also via the truss spar and 12 subsea wells. Addition flexible risers and subsea wells are provided for gas injection.

The storage capacity of the FPSO is 2 million barrels (bbls) of crude oil. The offloading of the produced and stored crude oil is via a floating hose to a shuttle tanker.

The FPSO and truss spar were the biggest ever to be built in Malaysia and the FPSO also has the largest external turret ever built at the time. Accommodation is provided onboard for over 100 personnel.

The FPSO was located in the field in April 2007 and successfully achieved first oil in August 2007.

 

  • Vessel Name
    FPSO Kikeh
  • Field Name
    Kikeh
  • Location
    Block K, Sabah, approximately 120 km off northwest Labuan coast, East Malaysia
  • Water Depth
    1,300 m

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