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Seatrium announced that it has awarded the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) a Classification contract for the newbuild floating production storage and offloading vessels (FPSO) platforms P-84 and P-85 with the final delivery expected in 2029.

These are the first FPSOs to be awarded following ABS and Seatrium’s Technology Collaboration Agreement (TCA), which aims to promote increased decarbonisation, digitalisation and innovation in the offshore industry.

Efficient power generation

Both FPSOs will incorporate technologies that aim to enhance operational efficiency and reduce the environmental impact. Features will include zero routine flaring and venting, variable speed drives and measures to control emissions and capture CO2, including an all-electric concept, which focuses on efficient power generation and increased energy efficiency to achieve a 30 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions intensity compared to a design which does not include such technologies.

Both FPSOs will mix technologies that aim to enrich active efficiency and reduce environmental hit

This is an exciting moment for the industry, and we are delighted to work with Seatrium on brand-new, state-of-the-art designs. The industry is going through tremendous change, and we are in a challenging market with limited supply and increasing demand for capacity. These new units are much needed assets that will be ready to meet the demand, support the energy transition and incorporate digitalisation,” said Christopher J. Wiernicki, ABS Chairman and CEO.

Methodological enhancements

Seatrium and ABS will work together to propel digital collaboration across the offshore, marine, and energy sectors. This partnership is geared towards elevating lifecycle services for ongoing, completed, and upcoming projects by harnessing state-of-the-art technology. 

Collaboration will enable a shift towards a Condition-based Class methodology for floating show assets

Through methodological enhancements and a data-centric post-construction approach, the collaboration will promote a shift towards a Condition-based Class methodology for floating production assets. This evolution empowers asset owners with data-driven insights, enabling targeted surveys on critical areas to boost operational uptime and streamline maintenance practices.

Digital transformation and operational excellence

In addition, the partnership will see Seatrium and ABS pioneer innovative approaches to drive digital transformation and operational excellence. Among the ongoing joint efforts include performing joint trials and qualifying 5G-based remote inspection solutions for EPC and Repairs & Upgrade projects in Seatrium’s yards globally to transform operational processes and enhance efficiency.

This latest collaboration is part of Seatrium’s strategy to complement our product offerings with end-to-end digital solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers globally. We look forward to working with ABS to leverage digital technology to develop innovative solutions that will help our customers optimise their operations, reduce environmental impact and drive long-term sustainable growth,” said Chris Ong, CEO, Seatrium.

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