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Exxon consortium begins installation of floating oil facilities in Guyana

The maritime regulator of Guyana said that a consortium led by U.S. Exxon Mobil was about to start the installation process for its fourth floating oil-production facility.

Singapore's floating storage and offloading facility (FPSO), 'One Guyana', built by SBM Offshore, with a capacity of 250,000 barrels per day, left mid-February.

The vessel, once installed, will allow the consortium's output to reach 940,000 bpd by the end of this year. After upgrades to two of the three facilities, the group will produce an average of 616 000 bpd by 2024. In the next two years, Guyana is expected to receive another two vessels.

One Guyana allows the Exxon-led group, which controls the entire production in the country to develop the Yellowtail, and Redtail fields. These are located on the massive Stabroek Block, where over 11 billion barrels worth of recoverable gas and oil have been discovered.

Exxon didn't immediately respond to a comment request.

The maritime regulator said that the installation will be completed by the end the year.

(source: Reuters)