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* It is the world’s largest cylindrical FPSO  
 
* It is the world’s largest cylindrical FPSO  
 
* The Goliat FPSO has been designed according to strict environmental requirements in the Barents Sea, and with a minimum of emissions and no discharges during normal operation.  
 
* The Goliat FPSO has been designed according to strict environmental requirements in the Barents Sea, and with a minimum of emissions and no discharges during normal operation.  
* The Goliat FPSO will be connected to the electrific grid
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* The Goliat FPSO is connected to the electric grid
  
 
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# [[Aker Solutions Oil And Gas Processing References]]
 
# [[Aker Solutions Oil And Gas Processing References]]
 
# [[Emtunga Offshore Platform References]]
 
# [[Emtunga Offshore Platform References]]
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# [[Hyundai Heavy Industries FPSO References]]
 
# [[[Rosetti Marino Platform References]]
 
# [[[Rosetti Marino Platform References]]
 
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:aker-solutions-contract-for-eni-s-goliat-field Aker Solutions contract for Eni's Goliat field]
 
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:aker-solutions-contract-for-eni-s-goliat-field Aker Solutions contract for Eni's Goliat field]

Revision as of 14:12, 15 September 2023

Summary Information

  • Name: Goliat
  • Field: Goliat Oil and Gas Field
  • Country: Norway
  • Ownership: ENI
  • Website:
  • Field operated By: ENI
  • Capacity: 110,000 bpd
  • Year of Completion:

+++ Brief Description

  • The Goliat FPSO will have a production capacity of some 110,000 barrels of oil per day, a gas processing capacity of almost 4.0 million standard cubic meters per day and an oil storage capacity of one million barrels of oil.
  • It is the world’s largest cylindrical FPSO
  • The Goliat FPSO has been designed according to strict environmental requirements in the Barents Sea, and with a minimum of emissions and no discharges during normal operation.
  • The Goliat FPSO is connected to the electric grid

+++ Contractors

  • **Aker Solutions:**
* Goliat FPSO Design Competition FEED
* Single stage electrostatic coalescer - size: 118 000 bopd
  • **Hyundai Heavy:** EPC Contractor - project work covering engineering, procurement, construction, onshore commissioning
  • **Rosetti Marino:** Pre-commissioning & commissioning
  • **Emtunga:** Two DEH-modules
  • **Sevan Marine:** Project and engineering management and early operation preparation services
  • **BW Offshore:** Supply of a complete offloading system
  • **ABB:** Complete package of electrical, automation, instrumentation and telecommunications products and systems

+++ Status

  • In operation

+++ History

  • 2008 - Aker Solutions awarded the contract for Goliat FPSO Design Competition FEED
  • 2010 - Hyundai Heavy signs EPC Contract
  • 2010 - BW Offshore awarded offloading system contract
  • 2010 - Eni Norge and Sevan Marine sign Project Services Contract
  • 2015 - The vessel left HHI shipyard

+++ Other Information

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+++ Links

  1. ABB FPSO References
  2. Aker Solutions Oil And Gas Processing References
  3. Emtunga Offshore Platform References
  4. Hyundai Heavy Industries FPSO References
  5. [[[Rosetti Marino Platform References]]
  6. Aker Solutions contract for Eni's Goliat field
  7. Hyundai Heavy Industry Signs Goliat FPSO Contract with Eni Norge
  8. Eni Norge and Sevan Marine sign Project Services Contract for Goliat
  9. BW Offshore awarded technology contract for ENI's Goliat
  10. ABB wins $60 million oil and gas order in Norway
  11. Hyundai Heavy Industries Hands Over the World’s Largest Cylindrical FPSO
  12. Goliat platform on its way to the field location