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BMG JV to get FPSO, semisubmersible
 

Offshore staff

SYDNEY, Australia -- BW Offshore and Anzon Energy Ltd. have signed a letter of intent for the design, conversion, installation, and operation of an FPSO for the Basker-Manta-Gummy Joint Venture oil and gas fields offshore Australia.

BW Offshore will convert the tanker BW Endeavour from its inventory. The FPSO will have a processing capacity of 40,000 b/d of oil and up to 120 MMcf/d gas with a storage capacity of 800,000 bbl of oil.

This new single vessel will replace the combination of the mini-FPSO and shuttle tanker that has been the trademark of the Basker Manta development since it started.

The FPSO is scheduled for operation in early 2Q 2010. The contract is for a five years fixed, plus options to extend the contract for up to a total period of 15 years. The contract has a nominal value for the total period of up to 15 years, including installation, of $1.3 billion.

The BMG JV is expanding its oil & gas development in the Gippsland Basin (Vic L26, L27 and L 28) and also has entered into a LOI with Songa Offshore AS for the semisubmersible Venus for commencement of drilling in November 2008. This rig will supplement the Maersk Kan Tan IV which will begin drilling in May 2009.

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