Friday, June 19, 2020

What is SP Oil and Gas & Which Services Does This Company Offer?

Shapoorji Pallonji Oil and Gas Private Limited is a vertical of Shapoorji Pallonji Group, which is a very reputed real estate global leader. Just like its parent company, SPOGL aims to be a premier global company in the Oil & Gas space, encompassing floating solutions and regasification to contribute to the world’s energy demands.
It aspires to be a world-leading creator, fabricator, owner, and operator of cutting-edge floating technologies, production, and storage assets aimed at serving the global oil markets. Creating global benchmarks in design & engineering, operational excellence, and world-class maintenance of floating assets using innovative technologies with high standards and strict compliance to health, safety and environment are among SP Oil and Gas’ top focus.
Also, they provide global expertise in the design and engineering, transportation and installation, commissioning, procurement and construction, operation, and maintenance of assets in the global oil & gas value chain market.
Some of their accomplishments include delivering prestigious FPSO vessels for ONGC — Armada Sterling and Armada Sterling II. The FPSO Karapan Armada Sterling III, the world’s first sulfur processing offshore floating facility was engineered and constructed by them.
Some of the major projects by them are
  1. FPSO — Armada Sterling I (2013)
Located at the D1 field, Bombay High, this was ONGC’s first Floating Production Storage and Offloading project. This also marked Shapoorji Pallonji’s foray into the high-value offshore O&G services sector.
2. FPSO — Armada Sterling II (2015)
Located at the C7 field, Bombay High, this project not only produces 30,000 barrels of oil per day but also yields 1.8 million cubic meters of natural gas.
3. Karapan — Armada Sterling III (2016)
Located in Indonesia, this was the world’s first floating facility that has a large sulphur processing plant, capable of producing molten sulphur. It process approximately 25 tonnes of sulphur per day.

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