Amplus Energy has selected the Astican shipyard in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria to carry out the reactivation of FPSO Petrojarl I. This floating unit, which recently operated recently operated off the coast of Brazilwill undergo critical technical preparation work prior to its relocation.
Built nearly four decades ago, the Petrojarl I is considered one of the most redeployed vessels in the industry. Thanks to its modular design and its proven reliability in offshore production offshore productionit continues to be in high demand for well testing operations, marginal developments and independent offshore projects.
Petrojarl I FPSO reactivation phases
With the formal acquisition of Petrojarl I from Altera Infrastructure now complete, Amplus has incorporated the V.Ships Offshore team into the reactivation process. the V.Ships Offshore team. This strategic partner will be responsible for supporting operations with high standards of safety and efficiency during the onshore work.
The choice of the Spanish shipyard is due to its strategic location off the coast of West Africa and its experience in refit services for floating platforms. refit services for floating platforms. This collaboration will allow a precise technical shutdown, with a view to a quick re-incorporation of the unit to new operations.
New plans for own fleet
Steve Gardyne, CEO of Amplus, noted that the purchase of the Petrojarl I marks the beginning of a phase aimed at expanding the company’s own fleet.
Our ambition is to become the reference contractor for relocatable FPSO units.
He noted.
In this regard, the company is already in talks with operators interested in deploying this floating unit.
Amplus aims to consolidate its position as a provider of flexible and competitive solutions in the development of offshore offshore fieldsby relying on a network of specialized subcontractors and an organizational structure adapted to modular and demanding projects.
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