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TMC Compressors to supply Offshore Compressors to Shell’s Bonga PFSO

Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Co. (SNEPCo) has contracted TMC Compressors to supply a complete offshore topside compressed air system to the Bonga Main FPSO.

Going by the contractual terms, TMC will deliver an offshore compressed air system consisting of three large compressors and control system to the Bonga Main FPSO (floating, production, storage and offloading vessel), which is located 120 kilometres southwest of the Niger Delta, in a water depth of more than 1,000 metres.

The three large compressors will be retrofitted onboard the Bonga Main FPSO, which became operational in 2005 and is operated by Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Co. (SNEPCo). TMC has not disclosed the value of the contract.

“Our offshore compressed air systems have been designed solely for marine and offshore use, which is why they are favoured by FPSO operators who do not wish to rely on sending service technicians offshore. Our compressors are designed so the vessel crew can maintain them on their own, alternatively in combination with online support from us,” says Hans Petter Tanum, TMC’s director of sales and business development.

The Bonga Main FPSO has a capacity of 225,000 b/d of oil and weighs more than 300,000 metric tonnes.

TMC is a global supplier of compressed air systems for marine and offshore use. The company is headquartered in Oslo, Norway.

Source: TMC Compressors

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