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Exxon's fourth FPSO to Guyana departs Singapore, says company and vessel data

According to a company official and LSEG vessel tracker data seen Tuesday, the fourth floating production facility that will be operated by a group led by Exxon Mobil is on its way to Guyana's waters.

The consortium will increase its production capacity to 940,000 barrels a day (bpd), once the floating production storage offloading vessel (FPSO) vessel has been installed later this year. After upgrades to two of the three facilities, the group produced 616,000 barrels per day on average last year.

SBM Offshore built the fourth FPSO One Guyana with a capacity of 250,000 bpd. In the next two years, Guyana is expected to receive another two vessels.

Hunter Farris (Exxon's Deepwater Vice President) said at the Guyana Energy Conference that he was "very pleased" to announce that Deepwater had just left Singapore on its way back to Guyana.

Data from vessel tracking showed that the floating facility started moving on Tuesday, on its way to Singapore via the Malacca Strait. Reporting by Marianna Pararaga and Kemol king Editing by Marguerita choy

(source: Reuters)