N’Goma FPSO is owned by Sonasing and operated by OPS, a Joint Venture company formed by SBM Offshore (50%) and Sonangol (50%). Previously on hire as FPSO Xikomba, the vessel was disconnected in 2011 after concluding eight years of operations. SBM Offshore converted FPSO Xikomba, renaming it N’Goma FPSO, at the Keppel shipyard in Singapore before the vessel set sail for the Paenal yard in Angola where it completed the final scope of work on time.
FPSO Saxi Batuque
Angola
The FPSO Saxi Butuque is currently located on Saxi & Batuque Fields offshore Angola. The vessel started its 15 year lease in July 2008. The average uptime record is 98.5%. The FPSO is owned by Sonasing and operated by OPS both JV companies between SBM Offshore and Sonangol.
FPSO Mondo
Angola
The FPSO Mondo is currently located on the Mondo field Offshore Angola. The vessel started its 15 year lease with ExxonMobil in January 2008. The average uptime record is 98.6%. The FPSO is owned by Sonasing and operated by OPS both JV companies between SBM Offshore and Sonangol.
FPSO Aseng
Equitorial Guinea
The FPSO was delivered in a record 24 months. The FPSO Aseng is currently on the Aseng Field offshore Equitorial Guinea. It started its 15 year lease contract with Noble Energy in November 2011. It has an uptime record of 99.8%.
FPSO Serpentina
Equitorial Guinea
The FPSO Serpentina is located on the Zafiro field offshore Equitorial Guinea. It was under a long term lease contract with ExxonMobil when they exercised their purchase option. SBM Offshore continues to operate the vessel. It has an uptime record of 99.4%.
The Thunder Hawk is the first Semi-submersible production unit in the SBM Offshore fleet and the first unit in the Gulf of Mexico. The Thunder Hawk started oil production in July 2009 on the Mississippi Canyon block in the Gulf of Mexico. The unit is owned by SBM Offshore and operated by Fieldwood.
The FPSO Cidade de Saquarema is formally on hire since July 2016. The Generation 3 FPSO vessel is installed in the Lula Cental field in the pre-salt province offshore Brazil and is operating under a 20-year charter for Petrobras.
FPSO Liza Destiny
The FPSO Liza Destiny is currently on hire and producing oil as of December 20, 2019. This is SBM Offshore’s first floating production system for offshore Guyana. The FPSO is installed at the Liza field, which is located circa 200 kilometers offshore Guyana in the Stabroek block. ExxonMobil affiliate Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited is operator and holds 45 percent interest in the Stabroek Block. Hess Guyana Exploration Ltd. holds 30 percent interest and CNOOC Petroleum Guyana Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of CNOOC Limited, holds 25 percent interest.
FPSO Cidade de Maricá
Brazil
The FPSO Cidade de Maricá is formally on hire since February 7, 2016 after achieving first oil. The vessel is installed in the Lula field (BM-S-11 contract) in the pre-salt province offshore Brazil and is operating under a 20-year charter for Petrobras. The Generation 3 FPSO is owned and operated by a Joint Venture owned by affiliated companies in which SBM Offshore’s shareholding is 56%.
FPSO Cidade de Paraty
Brazil
The FPSO Cidade de Paraty has been on hire since 7 June 2013. It will operate under a 20 year charter and operate contract on the Lula Nordeste development in the pre-salt area, offshore Brazil. FPSO Cidade de Paraty is a new generation 3 FPSO and is owned and operated by a consortium of affiliated companies of SBM Offshore, QGOG, Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK), and ITOCHU Corporation (ITOCHU).
FPSO Cidade de Ilhabela
Brazil
The FPSO Cidade de Ilhabela is currently on hire as of 20 November, 2014. It will operate under a twenty year charter and operate contract with Petrobras S.A. on the Sapinhoá field development in the Brazilian pre-salt. The unit is owned and operated by a Joint Venture formed by SBM Offshore (62.25% ownership stake) and its partners.
FPSO Cidade de Anchieta
Brazil
FPSO Cidade de Anchieta has been on hire on the pre-salt production of the Baleia Azul Field as of 10 September, 2012. Formerly the FPSO Espadarte, it is under an 18 year lease and operate contract with Petrobras.
FPSO Capixaba
Brazil
The FPSO Capixaba is currently on the Cachalote Field offshore Brazil. It was formerly on the Golfinho field and the FPSO was taken off station and refurbished to suit its new location. Since May 2010, the FPSO is under a 12 year lease to Petrobas. It has an uptime record of 100%.
FPSO Espirito Santo
Brazil
The Espirito Santo FPSO is currently located on the BC-10 field offshore Brazil. It is the first FPSO to use Steel Catenary Risers. It is under a 15 year lease to Shell. The vessel is owned by a Joint Venture between SBM Offshore and MISC. It current has a 98.9% uptime record. The vessel was reconverted from the FSO XV DOMY which was formerly located offshore West Africa.
Georgetown Shore base
375-376 Ganges street,
Prashad Nagar,
Georgetown, Guyana
Santos Shore Base
SBM Offshore Santos Shore base
Guaiaó – 66 – Aparecida
CEP: 11035-260
Santos
Brasil
+55 (13) 2138-5050
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Passeio Corporate
Rua do Passeio, 38/40, Setor 2 – 10º andar
Centro, Rio de Janeiro
RJ – 20021-290
Brazil
Tel: +55 21 3506 5600
Vitória Shore Base
Brazil
Rua Izidro Benezath, 48, 2nd floor
Lorenge Building
Enseada do Suá
Vitoria, ES
Brazil
Single Buoy Moorings INC
c/o Keppel Shipyard
51 Pioneer Sector 1
3rd Floor Superintendent Building
Singapore 628437
Tel: +65 6594 9130
Jakarta Office
Indonesia
Menara Jamsostek
South Tower, 6th Floor
Jalan Gatot Subroto No. 38
Jakarta 12710
Indonesia
Tel: +62 21 2525 607
Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Block E, Platinum Sentral
Jalan Stesen Sentral 2
Kuala Lumpur Sentral
50470 Kuala Lumpur Sentral
Malaysia
Tel: +60 (3) 2773 5300
FPSO Kikeh
Malaysia
The FPSO Kikeh is the first Malaysian FPSO in the SBM Offshore fleet. The vessel has the world’s largest external turret and is currently located on the Kikeh field offshore Malaysia. It went online as of August 17, 2007 under an 8 year lease to Murphy Sabah Oil, with an extension for a further 8 years. Its average uptime record is 99.4%.
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