SBM Offshore Awarded Contracts to Provide World's Deepest Disconnectable FPSO for Shell Stones in Gulf of Mexico

FPSO for Stones

SBM Offshore is pleased to announce it has signed contracts with Shell Offshore Inc. to supply and lease an Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) for the Stones development project in the Gulf of Mexico. The contracts include an initial period of 10 years with future extension options up to a total of 20 years. The Stones development is located in 2,896m (9500ft) of water approximately 320km (200 miles) offshore Louisiana in the Walker Ridge area. When installed, the Stones FPSO will be the deepest FPSO development in the world.

The converted Suezmax FPSO will have a turret with a disconnectable buoy (Buoyant Turret Mooring or BTM) allowing it to weathervane in normal conditions and disconnect from the FPSO upon the approach of a hurricane. The BTM will be configured with Steel Lazy-Wave Risers (SLWR) which will be a first application for a disconnectable FPSO. The mooring system will also incorporate the ability to adjust line tension during operations by use of an In-Line Mooring Connector (ILMC). SBM Offshores 30 years of turret experience including the delivery of nearly 50 systems will be leveraged to supply this pioneering BTM system.

The FPSO is a typical generation 2 design with a processing facility capacity of 60,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) and 15 mmscfd of gas treatment and export. No water injection facilities are specified. The Suezmax hull will be able to store 800,000 barrels of crude oil and total topsides weight will reach 7 thousand tons.

In March 2012, Shell and SBM Offshore signed an Enterprise Framework Agreement (EFA) for the supply of medium and small FPSOs on a lease and operate basis. The Stones FPSO is the first Shell project to award contracts utilizing the EFA. SBM Offshore and Shell have been engaged in front-end development work for the Stones FPSO solution for the past two years. Execution work has already commenced in SBM Offshores Houston Execution Center with early procurement and commitments underway.

The total asset value of the FPSO is approximately US$ 1 billion.

SBM Offshore CEO Bruno Chabas commented: “We are delighted to have been selected to supply the deepest floating installation in the world, setting a new technological benchmark and confirming our position as a leader in the FPSO market and large turret mooring systems for Deepwater. The Stones project is the latest successful FPSO award with Shell and reaffirms SBM’s continued focus on building long term relationships and FPSO-led strategic vision. We look forward to working on further groundbreaking projects with Shell in the years to come.”

 

Financial Calendar Date Year
Half-year Results 2013 – Press Release (18.00 CET) 07-Aug 2013
Half-year Results 2013 – Analysts Presentation (19:00 CET) 07-Aug 2013
Trading Update Q3 2013 – Press Release (07.30 CET) 14-Nov 2013

 

Corporate Profile

SBM Offshore N.V. is a listed holding company that is headquartered in Schiedam. It holds direct and indirect interests in other companies that collectively with SBM Offshore N.V. form the SBM Offshore group (“the Company”).

SBM Offshore provides floating production solutions to the offshore energy industry, over the full product life-cycle. The Company is market leading in leased floating production systems with multiple units currently in operation, and has unrivalled operational experience in this field. The Company’s main activities are the design, supply, installation and operation of Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessels. These are either owned and operated by SBM Offshore and leased to its clients or supplied on a turnkey sale basis.

Group companies employ over 7,400 people worldwide, who are spread over five execution centres, eleven operational shore bases, several construction yards and the offshore fleet of vessels. Please visit our website at www.sbmoffshore.com.

The companies in which SBM Offshore N.V. directly and indirectly owns investments are separate entities. In this communication “SBM Offshore” is sometimes used for convenience where references are made to SBM Offshore N.V. and its subsidiaries in general, or where no useful purpose is served by identifying the particular company or companies.
The Board of Management

Schiedam, 22 July 2013

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