Floating Production Storage Units Market Growth
Floating Production Storage Units are a broader category of floating facilities used in offshore field development, with the FPSO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) being the most comprehensive type. The core concept is a mobile offshore unit capable of performing one or more critical functions.
The distinction between different units is primarily qualitative and functional:
Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO): This is the simplest unit, essentially a storage tank and offloading point. It lacks the production processing capability of an FPSO and is typically supplied with processed fluids from a nearby fixed platform or another floating production system.
Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO): This unit, as discussed, integrates processing, storage, and offloading.
Floating Drilling Production Storage and Offloading (FDPSO): This highly integrated unit adds drilling capability to the existing production, storage, and offloading functions, offering greater self-sufficiency for field development.
Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU): This unit is non-oil-related, used in the LNG chain to receive, store, and regasify liquefied natural gas before exporting it as natural gas to shore via a pipeline.
The key operational advantage of all these units is their inherent mobility and adaptability to different water depths and field sizes, including marginal fields where a permanent, fixed structure would be uneconomical.
Floating Production Storage Units FAQs
What is the defining operational difference between an FSO and an FPSO?
The FSO lacks the ability to process raw well fluids (separate oil, gas, water) on board, whereas an FPSO contains a full hydrocarbon processing plant (topsides).
Why are these units often preferred for smaller, marginal fields?
Their redeployment capability allows the unit to be utilized across multiple field developments throughout its life, spreading the utilization of the asset and making it viable for smaller, shorter-duration field reserves.
How does the mooring system of these units allow for relocation?
Mooring systems, particularly quick-disconnect turrets, are designed to allow the vessel to unhook from the seabed anchors and risers relatively quickly, enabling relocation to another field development location.
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