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FPSO Munin
"FPSO Munin".
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Munin
In 1997, immediately after delivery, the Munin was converted by her previous owners to a Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel at Jurong yard in Singapore and started operating for client Statoil at the Lufeng field in the South China Sea, an area frequently visited by typhoons. Bluewater purchased the Munin in 2001.

The Munin was built in 1996 at the Samsung ship yard (South Korea) as a so-called Multi purpose Shuttle Tanker (MST), meaning she could be employed in various modes as a Dynamically Positioned (DP) shuttle tanker and adapted to be converted to an FPSO or to a deep-water drilling vessel.

The Munin owes her versatility to the redundant DP system in combination with two different disconnectable turret systems.

The first disconnectable turret consists of a submerged buoy mooring system with riser slots and mooring lines to the seabed. The risers transport the well fluids (oil, gas and water) from subsea wells to the FPSO process plant.

The subsurface buoy is designed to fit into a specially configured compartment in the hull of the FPSO, housing the swivel and bearing around which the FPSO can rotate.

With the second turret system, the Munin is able to operate in Dynamic Positioning (DP) mode, where well fluids can be imported via risers supported by a floating disconnectable buoy and external turret system.

Both disconnectable turrets and the associated position keeping systems have been used extensively and successfully. Disconnectable turrets are particularly suited for FPSOs operating in areas prone to hurricanes and typhoons. If the FPSO is threatened by a tropical storm, ice or other phenomena, she disconnects and sails away from the affected area to seek shelter without any oil spill.

When the tropical storm has passed, the FPSO returns and hooks up in DP mode to the buoy and its subsea infrastructure and resumes oil production.

The Munin produced at the Lufeng field from late 1997 to 2009 using the submerged turret. This 12-year period was interrupted only in 2004 and 2005, when the vessel operated at the Xijiang field in Dynamic Positioning (DP) mode with the external turret and floating buoy.

In 2004 the external turret has been fitted at Sembawang yard in Singapore. Like Lufeng, the Xijiang field is located in the South China Sea and is operated by Conoco Phillips.
"FPSO Munin".
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"FPSO Munin".
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"FPSO Munin" during conversion.
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"FPSO Munin" prior conversion to an FPSO.
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The Miramar Ship Index for
MUNIN
IDNo / IMO
9130652
Year
1997
Name
MUNIN
Flag
NOR
Owner
Statoil Norge AS
Type
Tanker
Tons
66543
DWT
103433
LOA
253,00
LPP
233,00
Beam
42,00
Draft
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Machinery
1DE-13.5
ShipDesign
Shuttle tanker
Builder
Samsung
Yard
Koje
Yard No
1183
Country built
KOR
Keel
01.10.1996
Launch
15.02.1997
Completed
28.06.1997
Subsequent History
1997 Converted to FPSO tanker
1997 NAVION MUNIN - Navion Maritime AS
2001 MUNIN - Bluewater Munin NV
2010 MUNIN - Bluewater Munin NV
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