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Gumusut Semisubmersible FPU

 
150,000
barrels of oil per day
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Office: Houston 
Customer: Shell 
Location: Sabah, East Malaysia 
Timeframe: 2006-2007 
INTECSEA delivered the preliminary design of hull and deck, detailed design of hull structure, consultancy services on naval architecture and mooring system design and installation and fabrication support for the Gumusut semisubmersible floating production unit.

This is part of Shell’s multi-billion dollar Gumusut-Kakap oil development project off Sabah, East Malaysia. The production semisub is due for completion in 2010 and first oil is expected in the following year. 

In January 2008, Shell announced that Final Investment Decision has been taken to jointly develop the Gumusut-Kakap field, located in deepwater, offshore Sabah, Malaysia.  The development employed the region’s first deepwater Floating Production System (FPS), with a processing capacity of 150,000 barrels of oil per day

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