FPSO PSVM

BP's new FPSO nearing completion in Singapore utilises Tungum  Tubing

Successful FPSO build Jurong Shipyard, Singapore


Tungum Tubing was used extensively on marine systems and non-critical utility systems in accordance with PSVM Project requirements on BP's new FPSO PSVM destined for Block 31 off Angola.

Ease of Installation

When your small bore tubing is used on a new project you want to hear that there were no issues with bending, assembly and joints were all made first time. That is exactly the feedback Tungum Tubing was given by MODEC engineers and the team at Jurong Shipyard, Singapore.

It is one thing to be specified in accordance with BP global practices, but it is another to have the guys working on the finished FPSO to endorse the ease of installation of your material.

For an insight into the numerous applicaitons for Tungum Tubing:
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Stock Availability is Vital

One of the most important aspects at the build phase of major projects is to not be held up by stock availability problems, especially on top up quantities needed at short notice. Tungum Tubing scored excellently on this because local distributors Global Hydraulics ensured quick turnaround from stock in Singapore.

As a supplier to the global Oil & Gas market Tungum Ltd recognise the importance of making product easy to source around the world.

How Tungum Tubing Fits Offshore

Tungum Tubing was specified by BP for this FPSO project as it outperforms many other materials in the salt spray environment offshore. Crevice corrosion and pitting issues on tubes led to a comprehensive BP study in 2008 that specified Tungum as one of the preferred materials.