Sun. Jun 21st, 2026

An industry-proven Floating Production Storage and Offloading unit, FPSO Tamara Tokoni, is currently available for immediate redeployment to support new or ongoing offshore field development projects in West Africa. The unit offers a cost-effective and time-efficient solution for operators seeking to accelerate production timelines, reduce upfront capital expenditure, and optimize field economics.

The FPSO has successfully operated in offshore environments under challenging production conditions, demonstrating exceptional uptime, reliability, and safety performance. The vessel is currently offshore West Africa and is available for quick field-specific customization to suit project requirements.

Configured for 40,000 oil processing capacity with associated gas handling and water injection systems adaptable to various reservoir conditions, the FPSO features approximately 1 million barrels of crude oil storage capacity, suitable for medium to large-scale field developments. It is equipped with a spread mooring system designed for harsh offshore environments and an offloading system capable of tandem or shuttle tanker operations.

Compared to a newbuild FPSO which may require 30 to 36 months, redeployment can be achieved within 4 to 6 months, significantly shortening the project schedule. FPSO Tamara Tokoni redeployment offers up to 55 percent cost savings versus new construction while retaining full compliance with international classification and safety standards.

The vessel is ideal for fast-track developments or brownfield expansions, enabling operators to monetize reserves earlier. The FPSO can be offered on lease, lease-to-own, or joint development models depending on operator preference.

Technical specifications include oil processing capacity of 40,000 barrels per day, gas handling capacity of 66 million standard cubic feet per day, water injection of 15,000 barrels of water per day, storage capacity of 1,100,000 barrels, 12-point spread mooring system, and tandem offloading capabilities. The FPSO is maintained in preserved condition with class certification records available upon request. Engineering teams can undertake field reconfiguration studies, topsides modification, and mooring system adaptation to ensure seamless integration into new field layouts.

Source: africaoilgasreport.com