Yinson Production Pte Ltd (YP), together with client Azule Energy (Azule), is piloting an offshore Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) plant on FPSO Agogo in Angola. This is a significant milestone towards the realisation of YP’s Zero Emissions FPSO Concept that aims to reduce carbon footprint and pave the way for the decarbonisation of the offshore production industry.

Yinson Production To Pioneer New Offshore Carbon Capture And Storage Technology On FPSO Agogo

The plant is the world’s first post-combustion carbon capture unit installed onboard an FPSO. It is designed at a pilot scale and will be used as a demonstration unit in an offshore floating environment to assess technical readiness and gain operational know-how. This marks an important step in implementing future scale-up of the CCS technology for YP’s Zero Emissions FPSO projects.

In addition to the CCS plant, FPSO Agogo will feature other emissions-lowering technologies such as electrification, advanced automation and digitalisation, a combined-cycle power system, a seawater turbine generator, a hydrocarbon cargo tank blanketing scheme, and an integrated closed flare system.

The combined innovations onboard FPSO Agogo will significantly reduce its overall carbon emissions and improve operational efficiency, transforming it into an industry-leading project.

Carbon Circle Holding AS, a carbon removal and energy EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) company, has been selected to design and construct the CCS plant. Construction on the plant is progressing well, with first steel cut having taken place in September 2023 and all other milestones progressing as per schedule.

YP Chief Executive Officer Flemming Grønnegaard said, "As a top tier FPSO contractor, YP’s goal is to explore and provide sustainable energy solutions and make recommendations to our clients that will significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from their operations. We are pleased that both YP and Azule are fully aligned in our commitment to implementing emission-reduction technologies such as the CCS plant onboard FPSO Agogo."

In late February 2023, YP and Azule entered a firm contract for the provision, operation, and maintenance of the FPSO vessel for the Agogo Integrated West Hub Development Project in Angola. FPSO Agogo will be YP’s first offshore production project in Angola and marks YP’s eighth FPSO project in the West African region.