Installed in water depths of 2,000 metres, P-75 can produce 150,000 bopd and 6 mcm (212 mcf) of gas per day through 10 wells. Additionally, the vessel will be connected to seven injector wells.
P-75 is the second FPSO to come on line at Búzios, and two more similar vessels are to become operational in H1 2019. A fifth FPSO with a daily production capacity of 180,000 bopd and 6 mcm (212 mcf) per day is expected to start up in late 2021 or early 2022, Upstream Online reported.
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