FPSO Pumps - Oil & Gas Industry
Important information about the different industries we create pumps for.
Amarinth specialise in FPSO pumps for Floating Production Storage and Offloading vessels, which are offshore production facilities that house both processing equipment and storage for produced hydrocarbons. Typical FPSO vessel designs consist of processing modules on the vessel’s deck, and hydrocarbon storage in the hull. After the onboard processing has finished, the oil or gas is stored before offloading to tankers, or transmitting the processed petroleum via pipelines to shore.
Operators and contractors need the utmost confidence in their pump suppliers to deliver products that will meet the strict FPSO supply and installation standards and any additional end-user specifications. Bespoke pumps are frequently required on short lead times for complex space and height restrictions, low shear, and broad operational capabilities.
Amarinth supplies pumping solutions to the global FPSO industry and remains a supplier of choice to support the complex and challenging applications associated with the industry. In addition, it has a wealth of experience in designing process water treatment packages, separation and re-injection pumps, MEG/TEG reclamation, and marine hull pump supply.
Click on the green spots in the diagram below to see the many duties on FPSO vessels that our pumps are used for.
Amarinth have a long history of working on FPSO vessels. Our proximity and close working relationships with companies operating in the North Sea, and our close relationships with Asian ahipyards has put us at the forefront of FPSO pump supply for over a decade.
Amarinth are well known for producing bespoke pumps to very tight and fixed deadlines, and this reputation makes us an obvious choice due to the modular nature of how an FPSO vessel is constructed. We have a wide range of experience in challenging applications from produced watwer treatment to Methanol treatment, MEG and TEG treatment to hull pumps and every application in between.
We work closely with our customers to achieve eaxactly what is required on time and on budget across all area –
Our experience shows how satisfied our customer base is with our clear and consistent communication, delivery schedules and ability to create bespoke solutions.
We have successfully supplied products in the FPSO Pumps market to the following international projects in the table below:
Here are just a few of the industry specific applications we cover.
We specialise in manufacturing pumps for these applications in the FPSO Pumps industry:
Acid gas removal |
Amine |
Back wash |
Booster pump duties |
Closed drain |
Drum pumps |
Flare knockout drum |
Fuel transfer |
Gas scrubbing |
Heating |
Hull service |
Hydrocarbon |
Induced gas floatation |
LNG offloading |
LNG transfer |
Low NPSH capabilities |
MEG 75% with H2O |
MEG reclamation |
Open drain |
Produced water |
Re-Injection |
Recirculation |
Reflux |
Seawater duties |
Solvent transfer |
Sour water sump |
Tanker loading |
Wash Water |
Wash down sumps |
The following products are typically supplied by us into the FPSO Pumps Market.
We can customise our products to match you exact specification / requirement. Contact us to discuss your exact requirements
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