Amarinth delivers two large API 610 OH2 pumps to Yinson Production for Enauta’s FPSO Atlanta
Amarinth has delivered two large API 610 OH2 pumps to Yinson Production for use aboard the FPSO Atlanta, which has been commissioned by Enauta.
Brazilian oil and gas leader, Enauta, contracted Malaysia's Yinson Production for a new FPSO for its Atlanta field situated off the coast of Brazil. The FPSO, designed to operate in ultra-deepwater depths of 1,500m, is currently being adapted Yinson Production from an existing vessel, FPSO OSX-2, through a comprehensive turnkey engineering, procurement, construction, and installation contract.
The work is taking place at Dubai Drydocks World and involves structural upgrades, equipment refurbishment, and enhancements. Operations are anticipated to commence in 2024, with FPSO Atlanta ramping up to a production capacity of 50,000 barrels per day.
Yinson Production awarded Amarinth the design and manufacturing order for two API 610 OH2 pumps equipped with Plan 53B Seal Support Systems. This decision was underpinned by Amarinth's track record in delivering on schedule for previous FPSO builds. An aggressive 36-week delivery timeline was set for the pumps to align with the FPSO build schedule.
The large crude oil transfer duplex pumps feature 570mm diameter impellers, incorporating variable frequency drives to optimise energy efficiency. All electrical components are IECEx certified for safe operation in ATEX Zone 1.
The pumps underwent rigorous inspection and certification by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), aligning with the FPSO's ABS Class designation before being delivered on time to Yinson Production.
Oliver Brigginshaw, Managing Director of Amarinth, expressed satisfaction with the successful completion of this important order, highlighting the confidence the offshore oil and gas market repeatedly places in Amarinth's equipment to operate reliably in challenging environments. Furthermore, he conveyed enthusiasm for securing additional orders in Brazil's dynamic oil and gas market.
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Amarinth is a world-leading company specialising in the design, application and manufacture of centrifugal pumps and associated equipment to the offshore and onshore oil and gas exploration, production and refining industry, petrochemical, chemical and industrial markets.
We provide engineered-to-order solutions on the shortest lead times in the industry, often manufactured in exotic materials, and customised to fit your exact requirements according to the highest international industry standards, including API 610 and ISO 5199. Combining our depth of experience in the manufacture and supply of pumps and spares with our dedication to customer-oriented solutions, our aim is to deliver innovative products and services that help you meet and exceed your business goals.
From our design and manufacturing headquarters in the United Kingdom, we provide support to our clients throughout Europe, the Middle-East and Asia and our engineering expertise is often deployed into the furthest corners of the world to assist with the installation and commissioning of our products. Furthermore, we have fostered strong relationships with specialist organisations within these regions to provide additional in-country services to best meet our customers’ needs.
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