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EnerMech awarded pre-commissioning contract for ONE GUYANA FPSO by SBM Offshore

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EnerMech has been selected to carry out pre-commissioning work on the ONE GUYANA FPSO for Guyana Deepwater Operations, SBM Offshore’s subsidiary in Guyana. The FPSO is set to arrive in Guyanese waters this year.

The firm delivered pre-commissioning campaigns for all three FPSOs currently producing in the field: the Liza Destiny, Liza Unity and Prosperity. More recently, EnerMech has additionally secured the Gas-to-Energy Pipeline Pre-Commissioning Project which included the Destiny and Unity FPSOs TARs.

This latest FPSO (ONE GUYANA), commissioned by SBM Offshore for ExxonMobil Guyana, is designed to produce approximately 250 000 bpd of oil, with an associated gas treatment capacity of approximately 450 million ft3/d, and a water injection capacity of approximately 300 000 bpd. It will be spread-moored in a water depth of around 1800 m and will have the capacity to store around 2 million bbl of crude oil.

EnerMech CEO, Charles Davison, Jnr. said: “We are honoured to be selected once again by SBM Offshore for such a pivotal project, reinforcing the trust and confidence placed in our solutions orientated strategies and capabilities. This award builds on EnerMech’s extensive experience with the three preceding FPSOs – Liza Destiny, Liza Unity, and Prosperity – demonstrating our commitment to delivering a high-quality service in the region.”

“Our selection for this critical work reflects not only our proven track record but also our unparalleled expertise and rigorous standards we adhere to. We look forward to contributing to the success of the ONE GUYANA FPSO and further supporting the energy ambitions of Guyana.”

EnerMech’s Vice Presidents of Operations in Americas, Frazer Thomson, added: "The ONE GUYANA FPSO pre-commissioning scope of work requires precise execution and deep technical expertise to manage the complex challenges these operations present, and we have consistently delivered successful outcomes for SBM GDO in the region. Our ability to deploy specialised personnel and advanced technology underlines our readiness to handle the demanding environment of deepwater operations.”

EnerMech Guyana Country Manager, Darrel Sookdeo, commented: “We are committed to upholding the highest standards of safety and efficiency whilst bolstering our local content, ensuring that the ONE GUYANA FPSO is fully prepared to meet its production targets as it enters the next phase of its journey."

Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/storage-tanks/03032025/enermech-awarded-pre-commissioning-contract-for-one-guyana-fpso-by-sbm-offshore/

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