Vietnam
Landmark: FMC Technologies’ Fastest Subsea System Delivery Out of Singapore Plant
Project Overview
- Contract Award: 1994 (Ph I) 2000 (Ph II) 2004 (Ph III)
- Sales: Singapore
- Fabrication: Rio de Janeiro, Br. (Ph I) Singapore (Ph II & III)
- Service Base: Singapore
- Host Type: FPSO
- Contract Type: EPC
Project Characteristics
- No. Trees: 6 (Ph I) 2 (Ph II) 3 (Ph III)
- Water Depth: 110 m (360 ft)
- Tree Type: Vertical, Horizontal
- Tree Pressure: 5,000 psi
- Tree Bore Size: 4"x2" Hydrocarbon Oil
Project Ownership
Scope of Work
- Six (6) vertical 4"x2" 5,000 psi subsea trees
- Five (5) horizontal 4"x2" 5,000 psi subsea trees
- 18-3/4"x 4-1/2" concentric metal sealing tubing
- UWD-15 subsea wellhead systems
- Jumper and junction plates for IWOCS and production umbilical
- System integration testing, installation assistance, service and maintenance
Comments
The Dai Hung Field, which was first developed by BHP Billiton with six (6) vertical subsea trees, was supplied by FMC Technologies in Brazil. The field ownership and operatorship were then transferred to VietSovPetro, which subsequently ordered two (2) horizontal subsea trees in 2000. In 2004, three (3) additional trees were ordered.
In 2003, ZarubezNeft pulled out of the joint venture and left PetroVietnam in full control of the Dai Hung field.