EPCI
EPCI stands for Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation. Focusing on engineering, procurement, construction and installation, this section will cover the Pre-FEED, FEED and project execution stages of the FPSO lifecycle. Key challenges and best practices during the EPCI stages will be examined, providing users with a comprehensive platform and updated news feed on the latest drives and initiatives in the market.
2017 state of the FPSO nation report: How to win in the $50 oil price continuum
November 01 by FPSO Network Team EditorAfter the lowest number of awards in three decades, the floating solutions industry is striking back against the oil price depression.In this exclusive 14-page report created in conjuction with the FP...
Six Guidelines for executing offshore Brownfield Projects
October 31 by Hollie SmythBoth the execution and commissioning of Brownfield projects can constitute major challenges to the oil and gas industry. However they can also be a solution to financial and operational cons...
The future of floating production: From 2017 onward (survey)
October 23 by FPSO Network Team EditorWe ask you, the FPSO professional, what 2017 has held and what the future brings. The oil and gas world has changed immensely since the oil price crash in 2014, modifying the way that companies have...
The future of floating production: From 2017 onward (survey) We ask you, the FPSO professional, what 2017 has held and what the future brings
October 23 by FPSO Network Team EditorWe ask you, the FPSO professional, what 2017 has held and what the future brings. The oil and gas world has changed immensely since the oil price crash in 2014, modifying the way that companies hav...
Four paths to an equitable model of supply chain risk sharing
October 06 by FPSO Network Team EditorOriginally developed for low production level projects in benign offshore environments, the floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) sector has come a long way since its inception in the lat...
North Sea recovery: Oil at highest peak in five years
September 22 by FPSO Network Team EditorThe value of oil produced on the UK continental shelf has increased by 15 per cent in the past year to £17.5bn ($23.8bn) according to official figures released by the Scottish government.Scottish prod...
Five ways redeploying your FPSO will pay dividends
August 25 by FPSO Network Team EditorThe beauty of the floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) unit, is that it can be steered from field to field whenever necessary following its depletion.Although this “hummingbird” approach...
Six guaranteed methods to optimise inspection, maintenance and operating expenditure
July 28 by FPSO Network Team EditorIt goes without saying that in times of low oil price, reducing operational expenditure is a sure-fire way to make any project more commercially viable.Whilst cost-cutting is far from a panacea, every...
Don't Ignore the Unexpected, It's the Richest Source of Innovation
July 25 by FPSO Network Team EditorWouldn’t it be incredible if a genie would arise from a magic lamp and reveal the richest source of innovation for profitability in whatever you do? With just one such innovation you could make a fort...
Re-Examining Contracting & Financing Models To Propel FPSO Projects Ahead
July 13 by FPSO Network Team EditorThere is a lot of optimism in the FPSO industry and people are starting to believe that things are starting to pick up. There are already two projects awarded this year and this is a good sign of thin...
The FPSO Debate
July 04 by FPSO Network Team EditorIn this FPSO debate, industry professionals were broken up into two groups to debate three topics that are highly relevant to the FPSO industry. They were first asked whether FPSO contracting a viable...
Explosion prevention and protection on offshore O&G projects - your Ԑx strategy
June 30 by FPSO Network Team EditorThe whole world have heard in the news about a few explosions on offshore platforms after they caused fatalities or when they were at the origin of a pollution or the loss of the asset, but this seems...