SIOETC International Marine Engineering Training Center Assists MISC Mero 3 FPSO Project Management Personnel in Obtaining BOSIET Certificates

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  • 2024-02-02


Recently, the SIOETC International Marine Engineering Training Center successfully completed the BOSIET (Basic Offshore Safety Induction&Emergency Training) training for engineers of the MISC Mero 3 FPSO project. The purpose of this training is to enhance the safety awareness and emergency response capabilities of project management personnel in the offshore oil industry, and to ensure the smooth progress of the Mero 3 FPSO project.





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The Mero 3 FPSO project is the first FPSO modification project in China that integrates the main hull renovation, construction and integration of all modules, and FPSO system debugging in the same shipyard. The project is undertaken by CIMC Raffles and delivered to the shipowner Malaysia International Shipping Company (MISC). It will then provide services to Petrobras and be installed at the Mero oilfield in the Libra block off the coast of Rio de Janeiro for the development of Brazil's deep-sea salt bearing oil field.

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Before project renovation

The original ship of this project was a 300000 ton ultra large oil tanker (VLCC) of Malaysian nationality. The modified FPSO main hull has a total length of 341.2 meters, a width of 67.2 meters, and a depth of 29.7 meters. Demolish the living quarters and main engines on the original ship, and install new oil loading and unloading modules, flare tower modules, oil and gas processing modules, compression modules, pipe galleries, etc. The total weight of the new modules is about 44000 tons, and the empty ship weight exceeds 110000 tons. This FPSO adopts a 24 point multi-point mooring system, which can process 180000 barrels of crude oil and 12 million cubic meters of natural gas per day, with a storage capacity of up to 1.45 million barrels. It will be installed at a work site with a water depth of about 2050 meters, and is an "offshore oil processing plant" that integrates production processing, storage and unloading, personnel living, and production command. This is the world's first FPSO that adopts HISEP technology, which will effectively reduce carbon emissions.





The BOSIET training course covers multiple aspects such as safety basics for offshore operations, emergency rescue measures, evacuation and survival skills. During the training process, the professional instructors of SIOETC International Marine Training ensure that students fully grasp the safety knowledge and emergency skills of maritime operations through various methods such as theoretical explanations, case analysis, and simulation exercises.

The Mero 3 FPSO project managers who participated in the training stated that through this training, they not only improved their safety awareness and emergency response capabilities, but also gained a deeper understanding of the risks and challenges of offshore operations. They will apply these knowledge and skills to practical work to ensure the safe and smooth progress of the Mero 3 FPSO project.

As a professional international marine training institution, SIOETC has been committed to improving the safety awareness and skill level of offshore operators. In the future, SIOETC will continue to provide high-quality training services for the global offshore oil industry, contributing to the safety and sustainable development of offshore operations.





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International Ocean Engineering Training Center

                          



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The International Ocean Engineering Training Center (SIOETC), established in 2018, is a state-owned private mixed ownership enterprise of a joint-stock international standardization and safety training center. Located on the coast of Bohai Sea and adjacent to the national first-class open port of Weifang Sendamei Port in Laizhou Bay. The Center is committed to accelerating the construction of a maritime power, serving China's basic national policy of the "the Belt and Road", and providing support for the "military civilian integration" to achieve national defense modernization. The Center has gained standard recognition and recognition from many international and domestic organizations by combining international advanced education experience, training courseware and management system. To cultivate training in China to meet the needs of global high-end maritime engineering industry clients, including offshore oil, wind power, minerals, and supporting engineering systems, military officers and soldiers, public security and fire protection, emergency rescue organizations, medical support departments, and other related maritime workers and management personnel in terms of certification and certification skills, as well as the promotion needs of marine resource practitioners, in order to improve the safety and environmental protection of personnel at sea Survival skills improve accident survival rate and rescue success rate.