Amplus Energy expands fleet with acquisition of Iconic Petrojarl I FPSO, strengthening market position
Published by Emilie Grant,
Editorial Assistant
Tanks and Terminals,
Amplus Energy Services Ltd has entered into an agreement to acquire the Petrojarl I vessel, marking a significant milestone and introducing a distinctive new capability to the market.
The purpose-built floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit is renowned as the most versatile and widely deployed FPSO in history. Amplus has acquired the Petrojarl I from UK-based Altera Infrastructure, a global energy infrastructure services group?focused on the ownership and operation of offshore energy assets. Fully classed, the vessel has recently completed a successful deployment in Brazil.
With this acquisition, Amplus can now offer a more flexible solution to the market, with a ready-to-deploy unit capable of meeting immediate and unique customer needs and demands. Notably, this marks Amplus’ initial vessel ownership, positioning the company to expand this strategy and meet growing market demands.
To date, Amplus has focused on delivering innovative field development solutions, offering vessel design and leasing options over direct ownership. With expertise in subsurface analysis, technical development, operator engagement, safety, and FPSO operations, providing comprehensive solutions and strategic partnerships.
Petrojarl I is available for swift deployment in early production system applications, extended well tests, and standalone marginal field developments. Additionally, the vessel is ideal for cost-efficient, lower-production operations and can support both early-phase and tail-phase production in regions such as Vietnam, Suriname, Brazil, and West Africa. The vessel requires minimal modification to be field-ready for specific customer needs.
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