FPSO Kakap Natuna

  • FPSO
  • Conversion
  • 88 m
  • Other
  • EPCI
  • Lease
FPSO Kakap Natuna

The FPSO Kakap Natuna is installed at Kakap KH field, approximately 175 mi. west of Great Natuna Island in the Nation Sea, offshore Indonesia.

The FPSO initially started out producing 8,000 barrels of oil per day from 3 wells. Production wells were later expanded to ten for a total of approximately 25,000 barrels of oil per day.

The FPSO Kakap Natuna consists of a pipeline end manifold (PLEM) connected by a flexible riser to a catenary anchor leg mooring (CALM) system, attached to the stern by rigid delta frame yoke.

Unit Name
FPSO Kakap Natuna
Field
Kakap KH field
Country
Indonesia
Hull
Conversion
Water Depth
88 m (288 ft)
Mooring Type
CALM Rigid Yoke
Storage Capacity
760,000 bbls
Oil Production
25,000 bopd
Gas Production
25 mmscfd
Water Production
60,000 bwpd
Client
Marathon Petroleum Indonesia Ltd.
Contract
EPCI + Bare Boat Charter (Ownership was transferred to the client)
Scope of Work
Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation
First Oil
April 1986
Current Status
Sold