The Company Yinson, Malaysia’s FPSO Provider, Signed a Contract with TMC to Supply Compressed Air for FPSO Anna Nery. The FPSO Will Operate in the Marlim 2 Oil Field, Located in the Campos Basin
TMC announced that it has signed a contract with Yinson, and the compressed air system will consist of four high-capacity instrument and service air compressors with associated air dryers and filters. The company did not disclose the contract value. The service will support the FPSO Anna Nery, which is destined for the Marlim 2 oil field, located in the Campos Basin.
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The FPSO will be installed in the Marlim 2 oil field, in the Campos Basin, 150 kilometers off the coast of Brazil, in a water depth of 930 meters. Anna Nery has the capacity to produce 70,000 barrels of oil and 4 million cubic meters of gas per day. Production is expected to start in 2023. The units will be operated and chartered for 25 years.
According to TMC’s Sales and Business Development Director, Hans Petter Tanum, “When you operate far from the coast, you need a powerful and reliable air supply on board. Our marine compressed air systems have been exclusively designed for marine and offshore use. We have never used compressors developed for land applications and then marinized. We believe this approach has made us the preferred system provider for most FPSO operators.”
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TMC will manufacture the equipment in Europe and deliver it to the Cosco Shipping Heavy Industry shipyard in Qidong, China, which has been tasked with converting the Falcon 308,900 dwt to Anna Nery.

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