FPSO Egina

7 videos • 38 views • by Offshore, Maritime and Energy The Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel Egina is a deepwater oil and gas production facility located offshore Nigeria. The Egina field is operated by Total, and the FPSO was constructed by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea. Here are some statistics about the FPSO Egina: The Egina FPSO is 330 meters long and 61 meters wide, with a depth of 34 meters. It has a storage capacity of 2.3 million barrels of crude oil and a production capacity of 200,000 barrels per day. The FPSO is equipped with 18 topside modules, including a processing plant, water treatment facilities, and living quarters for up to 200 people. The Egina field was discovered in 2003 and has estimated reserves of 550 million barrels of oil. The Egina project is one of the largest deepwater oil and gas projects ever undertaken in Nigeria, with a total investment of $16 billion. The FPSO Egina was inaugurated in January 2019 and started production in December of the same year. The Egina project is expected to produce oil and gas for at least 25 years, providing significant economic benefits to Nigeria and creating thousands of jobs in the local economy.