PJV seals two FPSO deals in Brazil
Published by Pippa Luck,
Editorial Assistant
Tanks and Terminals,
PJ Valves (PJV), manufacturer and supplier of valves for the global energy industry, has been awarded two Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) valve contracts for projects in Brazil. The company will manufacture and supply valve packages to projects in the Santos and Campos basins.
The ‘Marlim 2’ FPSO project will have the capacity to process up to 70 000 bbl of oil and 4 million m3/d of natural gas. PJV will deliver a range of butterfly, ball, globe and check valves supplied in carbon stainless-steel, super duplex and nickel aluminium bronze material. The valves will vary in size, with the maximum being 20 in. dia. and the maximum pressure class being 2500 to support the topside processing requirements of the vessel.
PJV has won further work for the ‘Mero 2’ FPSO, which will produce 180 000 bpd of oil. The company has been contracted to supply six packages of valves for different topside process, including gas and water services. These will be installed within the 33 000 t weight of the FPSO topsides. In this case, PJV worked closely with the customer on the operator requirements to meet project specifications and short lead times.
Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/storage-tanks/13102020/pjv-seals-two-fpso-deals-in-brazil/
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