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OFFSHORE INFRA

The offshore upstream oil and gas industry stands at the threshold of major transformation. With growing demands for sustainability, flexibility, and cost efficiency, FPSO infrastructure is now redefined, repurposed, and expanded. Companies are focusing on modular FPSO solutions, subsea system integration, and resilient infrastructure capable of adapting to a rapidly evolving offshore environment.

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Stakeholders in the offshore industry face challenges associated with aging infrastructure, operational efficiency, safety regulations, and profitability in fluctuating markets. To remain competitive and relevant, companies must invest in advanced technologies and operational practices that promote enhanced recovery, extend asset longevity, minimize downtime, and strengthen safety compliance.

Rethinking FPSO Design and Infrastructure

Simply maintaining traditional offshore infrastructure is no longer sufficient. FPSO operations now demand innovative, modular designs that support rapid deployment, scalability, and simplified maintenance. Subsea technologies, including subsea processing systems, integrated pipeline networks, and digital monitoring platforms, play an important role. Infrastructure resilience, a core aspect of offshore operations, requires the implementation of strong structural integrity measures, advanced corrosion management systems, and adaptable mooring solutions to endure severe ocean conditions.

In addition, advanced data collection, real-time monitoring, and predictive maintenance strategies are now essential for FPSO operations. Digital technologies such as AI-powered analytics, automation, and IoT-based systems optimize processes, lower maintenance costs, and substantially improve safety. These technologies also enable more efficient asset lifecycle management, allowing offshore platforms to maximize productivity while reducing operational risks.

The Path to Multi-Energy Platforms

Hybrid platforms that combine hydrocarbon production with renewable offshore energy sources such as offshore wind and wave power represent the future of offshore infrastructure. These hybrid systems improve operational efficiency and sustainability, enabling diversified and resilient energy generation. Operators are adopting a proactive approach to resource utilization and environmental management, effectively meeting regulatory requirements and advancing environmental, social, and governance objectives.

The Importance of Infrastructure Resilience

FPSO infrastructure resilience is essential for maintaining operational continuity and asset integrity. From subsea integration to topside infrastructure, resilience strategies focus on reliability, redundancy, and rapid recovery. Comprehensive risk management and crisis preparedness frameworks safeguard operations against disruptions caused by extreme weather, technical failures, or geopolitical uncertainties.

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Topics on the agenda

OPTIMIZING FPSO POWER AND AUTOMATION SYSTEMS TO REDUCE OPEX AND ENHANCE ASSET RELIABILITY

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09:40 - 10:05

FLOATING LNG STORAGE AND REGASIFICATION POWER AND WATER SOLUTIONS FOR COASTAL CITIES

Day 1: undefined

11:30 - 11:55

FPSO REDUCED MANNING AS A PATHWAY TOWARD NORMALLY UNMANNED OPERATIONS

Day 1: undefined

13:30 - 13:55

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