Singapore shipyard group Seatrium has secured a contract from Japanese floater big Modec for work on the Errea Wittu floating manufacturing storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel slated for the South American Uaru oilfield.
The contract scope, with an undisclosed worth, covers the set up and integration of topside modules onboard the unit and contains completion and commissioning assist for Modec.
The FPSO might be deployed as a part of ExxonMobil’s $12.7bn challenge within the Stabroek Block, roughly 200 km offshore Guyana, with a focused start-up in 2026. It is going to have the capability to retailer 2m barrels of oil, produce about 250,000 bopd and have a fuel therapy capability of 540m cfd.
Seatrium has delivered a number of FPSO initiatives for Modec over time. The group is at present finishing up integration work for Brazil-bound FPSO Bacalhau and its BrasFELS yard in Brazil can also be executing topside modules fabrication for FPSO Raia, operated by Norway’s Equinor.