Fairmount Marine Commences Tow of Ultra Large FPSO Pazflor to Angola

Three tugs of FAIRMOUNT MARINE have recently  started the tow of floating production storage and offloading unit Pazflor from Korea to Angola.

Under command of lead tow master captain Wim van der Kort the tugs FAIRMOUNT EXPEDITION, FAIRMOUNT GLACIER and FAIRMOUNT ALPINE departed from Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering’s shipyard in Okpo.

The Pazflor is one of the largest FPSO’s ever constructed. The unit is 325 metres long, 61 metres wide and has a towing draught of about 8 metres.

The three FAIRMOUNT class tugs have a combined bollard pull of over 600 tons. The tugs will tow FPSO Pazflor over 10.000 nautical miles to its final destination, 150 miles offshore the coast of Angola. En route the tow will take bunkers at Singapore, Mauritius and Cape Town. Upon arrival a specialized team of FAIRMOUNT MARINE will position and moor FPSO Pazflor.

The Pazflor project is lead by Total as operator. The Pazflor oil field was uncovered in 2003 and covers an area of about 600 square kilometres at a water depth of 1.200 meters. Once in operations, Pazflor will produce 220.000 barrels heavy oil per day.

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Source: Fairmount, January  25, 2011;