The
floating
production,
storage
and
offloading
vessel
will
be
deployed
on
the
Cluster-7
field
complex
off
western
India
under
a
fixed
nine-year
contract
with
the
Indian
state-owned
oil
company,
with
extension
options
for
an
seven
years
worth
up
to
an
additional
$340
million.
It
is
the
second
FPSO
award
from
ONGC
for
the
venture,
which
is
jointly
owned
by
Malaysian
oilfield
services
player
Bumi
Armada
and
Indian
partner
Shapoorji
Pallonji.
The
vessel,
to
be
operated
by
SP
Armada,
will
have
minimum
storage
capacity
of
510,000
barrels
of
oil
with
work
to
start
immediately
on
converting
a
vessel
and
delivery
scheduled
in
21
months’…