Goliat’s voyage to Norway

OE Staff
Tuesday, March 17, 2015

In this video, Eni shows the Goliat’s voyage from Korea to the Barents Sea.

Eni’s operated cyclindrical floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) platform was built in South Korea and is now operating in the Barents Sea.

The 107m-diameter Goliat platform, which will produce the first oil from the Barents Sea, in what will be the world's northern-most offshore oil field, was loaded on to the Dockwise Vanguard - the largest marine transport vessel in the world.

Tie-in operations and preparations for production, in field, will take place during the summer, with first oil scheduled for the middle of 2015. 

The Goliat was loaded and began its trip to Norway in early February.  

Read more:

Goliat en-route to Barents Sea

IKM inks Goliat service contract

Categories: Europe Production Asia FPSO Vessels

Related Stories

Ocean Winds Hires Seaway7 for Offshore Wind Job in Poland

CNOOC Puts New South China Sea Development Into Production Mode

Lebanon and Cyprus Clear Path for Gas Exploration with Maritime Border Deal

Current News

Equinor’s First Hybrid Power Complex Starts Operations

Ocean Winds Hires Seaway7 for Offshore Wind Job in Poland

Oman’s Block 50 Offshore Drilling to Advance After $25M Funding Raise

Vissim to Provide Vessel Collision Avoidance System for Qatari Offshore Field

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News