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* It has a total of 170 oil producing wells in operation and is Mexico's biggest producing field | * It has a total of 170 oil producing wells in operation and is Mexico's biggest producing field | ||
* The field utilises 17 platforms: | * The field utilises 17 platforms: | ||
− | + | ** Seven drilling platforms: Maloob-C | |
− | + | ** Four production platforms: Ayatsil-C, Maloob-A, Maloob-B | |
− | + | ** Four accommodation platforms: Ha-Zaap-C, Ha-Ku-H | |
− | + | ** One telecommunication platform: | |
− | + | ** One processing platform: | |
− | * The | + | * The [[Yuum K Ak Naab FPSO]] has 600,000 bpd handling capacity inclusive of 200,000 bpd processing capacity with gas export capability |
+++ Contractors | +++ Contractors | ||
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* **Saipem:** Offshore transport and installation of six platforms | * **Saipem:** Offshore transport and installation of six platforms | ||
* **Dragados Offshore:** | * **Dragados Offshore:** | ||
− | + | ** Engineering, procurement, fabrication, interconnection, testing and start-up of the Oil Production Platform PB-KU-A2 | |
− | + | ** Engineering, procurement, fabrication, load-out, mooring, transportation, installation, hook-up, testing, commissioning and start-up of the generation platform called the ZAAP-C | |
* **VME Process:** Oil separation vessel process internals on the P-6093 Platform PP KU I | * **VME Process:** Oil separation vessel process internals on the P-6093 Platform PP KU I | ||
* **ABB:** Outfitting and automation of an oil platform | * **ABB:** Outfitting and automation of an oil platform | ||
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+++ Links | +++ Links | ||
− | # | + | # [[McDermott Platform References]] |
− | # | + | # [[International Protective Coatings Fixed Platform References]] |
− | # | + | # [[Emtunga Offshore Platform References]] |
− | # | + | # [[KWsubsea Upheaval Buckling And Out Of Straightness Analysis]] |
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:2598 ICA Fluor to Construct Pemex Offshore Production Platform in Gulf of Mexico] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:2598 ICA Fluor to Construct Pemex Offshore Production Platform in Gulf of Mexico] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:sembcorp-marines-subsidiary-sembawang-shipyard-secur Sembcorp Marine’s Subsidiary Sembawang Shipyard Secures Pemex’s First FPSO Conversion From Bergesen Worldwide Offshore] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:sembcorp-marines-subsidiary-sembawang-shipyard-secur Sembcorp Marine’s Subsidiary Sembawang Shipyard Secures Pemex’s First FPSO Conversion From Bergesen Worldwide Offshore] |
Latest revision as of 06:04, 31 August 2023
Summary Information
- Operator: Pemex
- Country: Mexico
- Location: Bay of Campeche, located 105 kilometres north-west of Ciudad del Carmen
- Production start:
- Partners:
- Type: Oil / Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume: 865,000 barrels per day and 349 million cubic feet of gas
+++ Description
- This production complex consists of five heavy oil producing fields: Ku, Maloob Zaap Bacab and Lum, which are located in the territorial waters of the Gulf of Mexico, a distance of 105 miles, northwest of Ciudad del Carmen, in a water depth between 60 and 90 meters.
- It has a total of 170 oil producing wells in operation and is Mexico's biggest producing field
- The field utilises 17 platforms:
- Seven drilling platforms: Maloob-C
- Four production platforms: Ayatsil-C, Maloob-A, Maloob-B
- Four accommodation platforms: Ha-Zaap-C, Ha-Ku-H
- One telecommunication platform:
- One processing platform:
- The Yuum K Ak Naab FPSO has 600,000 bpd handling capacity inclusive of 200,000 bpd processing capacity with gas export capability
+++ Contractors
- **SembCorp Marine:** conversion of the Ultra Large Crude Carrier, BW Enterprise to an FPSO
- **Keppel:** Project management, design & engineering, procurement, hook-up and commissioning of the accommodation modules
- **Emtunga:** Living Quarters Modules for platforms C & H
- **Fluor:** engineering, procurement, construction, load out, sea-fastening and technical assistance during installation of 4 drilling platforms
- **Saipem:** Offshore transport and installation of six platforms
- **Dragados Offshore:**
- Engineering, procurement, fabrication, interconnection, testing and start-up of the Oil Production Platform PB-KU-A2
- Engineering, procurement, fabrication, load-out, mooring, transportation, installation, hook-up, testing, commissioning and start-up of the generation platform called the ZAAP-C
- **VME Process:** Oil separation vessel process internals on the P-6093 Platform PP KU I
- **ABB:** Outfitting and automation of an oil platform
- **McDermott:** Maloob-C Drilling Platform - Detailed engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning and operational testing, load out and sea fastening
- **KWsubsea:** OOS analysis for a 24" x 3.3km and 24" x 2.6km pipeline.
+++ History
- 2004 - Keppel SLP Consortium has won a US$164 million contract to build two accommodation platforms
- 2004 - Dragados Offshore wins order for Oil Production Platform PB-KU-A2
- 2005 - Saipem awarded transport and installation contract
- 2006 - SembCorp Marine wins FSPO contract
- 2012 - ICA Fluor wins contract to Construct Offshore Production Platform
+++ Geology
+++ Links
- McDermott Platform References
- International Protective Coatings Fixed Platform References
- Emtunga Offshore Platform References
- KWsubsea Upheaval Buckling And Out Of Straightness Analysis
- ICA Fluor to Construct Pemex Offshore Production Platform in Gulf of Mexico
- Sembcorp Marine’s Subsidiary Sembawang Shipyard Secures Pemex’s First FPSO Conversion From Bergesen Worldwide Offshore
- ICA Fluor Subsidiary Signs Contracts to Build Four Offshore Drilling Platforms for Pemex
- Oil Production Platform PB-KU-A2
- ABB wins $80 million order to support oil platform project in Gulf of Mexico
- Keppel gains foothold in Mexican offshore market with US$164 million contract
- Production and compression platform module PBKUA-2
- The KU-A2 jacket of the client PEMEX sailed away from Tampico Tamaulipas in Mexico
- Saturday, 21st July, 2007. The PB-KU-A2 Platform initiated the oil export
- VME Process Wins Separation Vessel Internals Contract For Mexican Field
- Saipem wins four new contracts worth $550 million in Angola, Mexico, Thailand and Saudi Arabia
- PG-ZAAP-C Project. Generation Platform
- Ku-Maloob-Zaap in December reached its maximum oil production