This is a Floating Production Storage Offloading facility and not a drilling rig. This sails to locations where offshore wells have been drilled and the wells are connected to it so the oil can be pumped into it.
This is exactly right. Furthermore, this ship was contracted to Pemex because several of the wells in this basin were extracting a very heavy almost tar oil, which was plugging the long pipelines leading to shore. This ship is actually a mixing refinery, drawing from several wells that produce oil of various viscosities, and mixing/refining them in order to produce a finished product that can essentially be used around the world.
Exactly. It does not necessarily need to sail between locations, produced oil can also be shipped to shore using shuttle tankers. As far as the documentary is concerned, many FPSOs are upgraded old tankers. At USD 600 million, this is actually not that expensive. If you look at heavy lifting vessels (Pioneering Spirit of Allseas, or the Sleipnir of Heerema) or floating LNG plants (Shell's Prelude) you are not talking about millions, but about billions. These are, however, not converted vessels, but new builds.
@Pawan kohad Nope, it is not a refinery. It is basically a floating buffer. It produces oil from the wells and stores it. The oil then is tranported to shore, either via a pipe connected to the FPSO or by using shuttle tankers. The oil is refined in shore facilities (refineries).
I was fortunate to work on this thing sometime back in 2014-15 in a dry dock in Athens, Greece it had come back from Senegal coastline where it had been stationed for 1year. It was to undergo some major overhaul before leaving for Cyprus.
An informative video on transforming an old oil shipping into a renewed oil processing ship. It is amazing what human beings can make. I am impressed by Keppel Shipyard and their ability to renovate an old oil tanker into a renovated mobile crude-oil processing plant. Needless to say Keppel Shipyard created many jobs for a lot of people from different parts of the world. This project required a lot of resources (money) to construct. It demonstrates the importance of petroleum in powering the global trading system. We need to develop new sources of energy. But it is clear that we are still highly dependent on petroleum. We must continue to develop new forms of energy, but we must continue to find new oil fields also. The so called renewable forms of energy cannot meet all of our current energy requirement.
I was on a ship back in the 80's that occasionally moored astern of one of these in the Santa Barbara Channel . One time wild fires were burning through Santa Barbara , it was weird we would watch the fires on the TV news and step out on deck and see them for real .
This video should show everyone that corporations will sacrifice the workers safety to save money. If this was built in any 1st world country the workers would not have been allowed to work inside a bomb.
32:30 "Safety first guys." 30 sec later. "Hey, I'm going to need you go underneath the hanging 50 gaziilion tone generator and cut some pieces to make it fit so..... yeah." lol
sote ful It’s all relative... At one point, the Canadian oil sands wouldn’t have been considered a viable and profitable source of oil. Then the technology and economic pressures changed, and now it is. Same thing with deep off shore oil drilling, and fracking. Most of the easier, cheaper oil, is not as plentiful as it once was (I think).
sote ful “depends on methods” See that’s what I mean. It used to be that some of the oil far off shore in the golf of Mexico (or insert other harsh location) wasn’t viable. Then new oil rig technology and methods were invented, and the economic pressure was there. This is in contrast to getting it out of a well in Pennsylvania, Ohio, or Texas, which is a far simpler and cheaper well to make in comparison.
"The world is running out of oil..." Oil Price per barrel 4-21-2020 (-$37.63) The oil companies are paying to get rid of it!! Crazy how things change...
STFU YOU KNOW NOT HOW OIL WENT THERE AND YOU WILL NEVER KNOW HOW ITS BEEN REPLENISHED THERE. YOU JUST QUOTE WHAT YOU ARE BEING TOLD, AND IF ITS MEANT TO FINISH TODAY.... GUESS WHAT??? YOU CAN'T DO NOTHING TO STOP IT, SO ENJOY IT AS YOU SEE IT AND STOP BELIEVING AND MAKING PEOPLE BELIEVE SHIT.
The worker would rather have cold hard cash, the employer awarding the bike is thinking "Now with the new bike, you can bike from the office to the ship even quicker than before"
It's 4/20/2020 and today at the end of the may contract for WTI the price was -$38 a barrel for this. I want to see part two of the video where they break apart the ship
FD must put more effort on its voice-over. 1:16 FPSO is not a oil rig. Do not provide misinformation in the name of simplification. 11:0911:34 There is no such thing as "Captain's Bridge". Its a workplace and Captain doesn't own the ship. Moreover many people work at the bridge including the Captain.
These people need to get their facts right. This is a production vessel, not a rig. The pictures of the damage shown during Katrina were not from that storm. Wonder what else they missed?
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?
They work on a much longer average than 3 or 4 months. One way or another they will make a profit even if takes a bail out....THEY DON'T FAIL! They succeed or we pay, nice business model eh?
Are you suggesting they don't value the life of each and every worker? Why, after a million man hours of accident-free work, the safest worker was rewarded with a shiny new bike! Life is cheap, pal. Guard your own.
@@FreeDocumentary u guys replied .... god i lov u guys even more. Keep them videos coming, dont stop. Civil Structural engg here, i enjoy these in free time. Thank u
What they mean is that we are currently consuming more oil than is being brought up out of the earth, so in that way we have potential to run out. We all know we’ll eventually run out at some point waaay in the future.
We are definitely using more than is created, so in that way we are running out. That isn't to say we could make use of synthetics and extend that oil reserve perpetually. It's not about what resources we have or need, it's about who's making money and who's not.
@@surreygeorge11 No WE ARE NOT ..Don't you know how supply and demand work? it's simple economics 101 ...Right now and for the last 5 years oil and petroleum HAVE DECREASED in price. A shortage would cause an INCREASE...Like a store puts bread on sale because they have too much...
@@godbluffvdgg The price of oil has nothing to do with how much is left. Maybe you should have studied beyond economics 101. I was talking about how much fossil fuel is being used, which is definitely depleting faster than it can be replenished.
The people swimming inside the water-filled oil tank at 9:07, that's cancerous. Their bodies absorbing that water, no way that would've ever been approved with OSHA here in America.
The world is not running out of oil…
I was in oil rig worker for almost 30 years and I loved it. I’m retired now I’m enjoying retirement.
Bet you made 6 figures
Ashek is awesome. That guy knows how to manage stress!
Doc's of projects like this warm the cockles of my heart and make me proud to be a human being!😁
Well spoken…..
a brainwashed human being you mean.....
Still hard to believe the amount of planfication, protocols and engineering it take to finish such ambitious project.
This is a Floating Production Storage Offloading facility and not a drilling rig. This sails to locations where offshore wells have been drilled and the wells are connected to it so the oil can be pumped into it.
This is exactly right. Furthermore, this ship was contracted to Pemex because several of the wells in this basin were extracting a very heavy almost tar oil, which was plugging the long pipelines leading to shore. This ship is actually a mixing refinery, drawing from several wells that produce oil of various viscosities, and mixing/refining them in order to produce a finished product that can essentially be used around the world.
Awesome bit of info thanks 🙂
Exactly. It does not necessarily need to sail between locations, produced oil can also be shipped to shore using shuttle tankers. As far as the documentary is concerned, many FPSOs are upgraded old tankers. At USD 600 million, this is actually not that expensive. If you look at heavy lifting vessels (Pioneering Spirit of Allseas, or the Sleipnir of Heerema) or floating LNG plants (Shell's Prelude) you are not talking about millions, but about billions. These are, however, not converted vessels, but new builds.
It's driving me crazy hearing "rig" over and over again. It isn't an oil rig, it's an FPSO.
@Pawan kohad Nope, it is not a refinery. It is basically a floating buffer. It produces oil from the wells and stores it. The oil then is tranported to shore, either via a pipe connected to the FPSO or by using shuttle tankers. The oil is refined in shore facilities (refineries).
I was fortunate to work on this thing sometime back in 2014-15 in a dry dock in Athens, Greece it had come back from Senegal coastline where it had been stationed for 1year. It was to undergo some major overhaul before leaving for Cyprus.
care to elaborate?
An informative video on transforming an old oil shipping into a renewed oil processing ship. It is amazing what human beings can make. I am impressed by Keppel Shipyard and their ability to renovate an old oil tanker into a renovated mobile crude-oil processing plant. Needless to say Keppel Shipyard created many jobs for a lot of people from different parts of the world. This project required a lot of resources (money) to construct. It demonstrates the importance of petroleum in powering the global trading system. We need to develop new sources of energy. But it is clear that we are still highly dependent on petroleum. We must continue to develop new forms of energy, but we must continue to find new oil fields also. The so called renewable forms of energy cannot meet all of our current energy requirement.
Smart move. Turn the oil rig into a boat that can disconnect move out of the way and then return after the storm sounds very good.
Our ancestors would be proud of us. Man, I'm lucky to be a human.
".....28:43 enough oil to keep American economy to keep going just 15 minutes ..." I love that how he put it 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
the world is running out of oil as fast as it is running out of AIR.
I was on a ship back in the 80's that occasionally moored astern of one of these in the Santa Barbara Channel . One time wild fires were burning through Santa Barbara , it was weird we would watch the fires on the TV news and step out on deck and see them for real .
she’ll go deeper than ever before !!! damn i thought i was watching an oil rig documentary 😂😂😂
How in the world did they get the basic premise of a Rig (as in drilling) vs. Production Facility wrong? Mind boggling!
Only 50 minutes worth of oil for American. Makes me proud
Oil is abiotic. It is continuously produced by heat from the earth's mantle and percolates up through the earth's crust. We will never run out of oil.
not according to the genius you tube commentors.....
Very very brilliant am proud of the work the guyz are doing just to ensure we get to better our livelyhoods...Congrats to the team
How much salary per day in dollars as a welder
Best Wishes to all on this project, and for many more projects like this to evolve.
This project is old lol
Hats off to Ashek. Extremely skillful
This video should show everyone that corporations will sacrifice the workers safety to save money.
If this was built in any 1st world country the workers would not have been allowed to work inside a bomb.
Yep I was thinking the same thing, no ppe gear or anything, I was disgusted. All about sacrificing safety and health for money and time, sad.
T5five
yeah it really is just a big floating tank farm, no drilling just storage. kinda deceptive title
Ive been a oil rig worker for over 400 years and im still going like these young bucks are!!
For thirty years I keep hearing we are running out of oil, I guess we will hear the same line for thirty more years.
@Jan van Coppenhagen
Hopefully that is sooner than later.
We can only hope, it,s sooner.
Oil is abiotic. Oil reservoir will regenerate.
32:30 "Safety first guys." 30 sec later. "Hey, I'm going to need you go underneath the hanging 50 gaziilion tone generator and cut some pieces to make it fit so..... yeah." lol
I recently have done some dive work on this vessel... its pretty badness and a major feat of engineering
How did you get into this work?! It is fascinating
I like how it switches between light hearted engineering/building entertainment, and guilt tripping people on how much damn oil we all use. :-p
You want to go back to mud huts?
"some can be used to tar new roads, or the sludge ends up in landfills after recycling to extract oil"
sote ful It’s all relative... At one point, the Canadian oil sands wouldn’t have been considered a viable and profitable source of oil. Then the technology and economic pressures changed, and now it is. Same thing with deep off shore oil drilling, and fracking. Most of the easier, cheaper oil, is not as plentiful as it once was (I think).
sote ful “depends on methods” See that’s what I mean. It used to be that some of the oil far off shore in the golf of Mexico (or insert other harsh location) wasn’t viable. Then new oil rig technology and methods were invented, and the economic pressure was there. This is in contrast to getting it out of a well in Pennsylvania, Ohio, or Texas, which is a far simpler and cheaper well to make in comparison.
@@jonnda Roberto Rodricos porfabor
Its a stranded asset. Plain and simple. Along with all the tight oil, tar sands and the rest of the offshore industry.
Gawd, the world is not running out of oil!!!
Customer: Does my Billion dollar oil rig work?
Engineer: Only on the 3rd attempt... sometimes!
Customer: I'll take 2
"The world is running out of oil..." Oil Price per barrel 4-21-2020 (-$37.63) The oil companies are paying to get rid of it!! Crazy how things change...
That's because of Covid
You can't with hold oil from a developed nation without causing a complete halt
STFU YOU KNOW NOT HOW OIL WENT THERE AND YOU WILL NEVER KNOW HOW ITS BEEN REPLENISHED THERE.
YOU JUST QUOTE WHAT YOU ARE BEING TOLD,
AND IF ITS MEANT TO FINISH TODAY.... GUESS WHAT??? YOU CAN'T DO NOTHING TO STOP IT, SO ENJOY IT AS YOU SEE IT AND STOP BELIEVING AND MAKING PEOPLE BELIEVE SHIT.
I think king had a stroke during his comment.
8:56 Someone from OSHA is either drooling or having a heart attack right now.
That's why it isn't being worked on in the U.S.
@@смиренный-х2б fr lol
Doing this shit outside of first world countries makes it way cheaper. Fuck the people they don't matter.
@@Oscar_1123 y thats right.
They would if they saw the way I work on my own vehicle.
07.2024 I'm still watching. great guys. I love the ship
SIMPLY PUT..ITS AN AWESOME UNDER TAKING 💯😱
Very good job for this floating.!!
...good video too !!
Ashiq was clearly distracted by the video team lol 😂
Even I pm sickening but didn’t stopped me to travel each offshore to see the safety. ❤❤
Right on youtube 👍👍👍👤🎧
49:33 "Ready to sale in to danger", uh, wasn't this ship designed to sale AWAY from danger? 😑︎
I like watching these doco's
I thought its the MV PIONEER on news about a tanker experiencing fire onboard in africa, but no,the ship name is MV SPIRIT TRINITY
I love the nature, how they protect the Eart from the Evil Human (those who doesn't respect Nature) and destroys all in its parth :)
Good documentary.
Thank you.
Thank you for watching :)
Superb documentary😎😎
such a beautiful ship and documentary
This is not an oil rig, it’s a production boat
Safest worker aworded a brand new bike lol
It did seem pretty pathetic.
A lousy Bicycle ???? LOL.
They must think they have school kids working there.
Good...now...love...my...big....pand....m....spek.....wll....peat
The worker would rather have cold hard cash, the employer awarding the bike is thinking "Now with the new bike, you can bike from the office to the ship even quicker than before"
A shit ass bike is cheaper than giving them more money for doing a good job.
Captain cabin is so nice..
It's 4/20/2020 and today at the end of the may contract for WTI the price was -$38 a barrel for this. I want to see part two of the video where they break apart the ship
BW Pioneer is still active in the Gulf right now
These men are making some big money.
The people that are doing the real work make nothing.
the world is not running out of oil.....ploiticians would have us believe that though
Thanks for the video Richard, as always, great content
@glenn hello,how are you doing
Are you an engineer?
The documentary title is misleading. The ship is more of a tanker than an oil rig.
8:40....proper dive wear i see, do like the safety hat on the 2nd chap.....Very PPE active.
I don't even know what to say. That's pretty unexplainable, not gonna lie.
@@userequaltoNull made me nearly blow my cold drink out of my nose. Isn't the site meant to be PPE aware???
FD must put more effort on its voice-over.
1:16 FPSO is not a oil rig. Do not provide misinformation in the name of simplification.
11:09 11:34 There is no such thing as "Captain's Bridge". Its a workplace and Captain doesn't own the ship. Moreover many people work at the bridge including the Captain.
INDONESIA.. 🤘😎
Ce concept de slef-propelled permet de rendre les équipements plus mobiles.
Love this stuff!!!
Another priceless documentary.
Excellent job by the engineers.
Electric cars will help reduce the massive oil consumption
more proaganda. glad you like
These people need to get their facts right. This is a production vessel, not a rig. The pictures of the damage shown during Katrina were not from that storm. Wonder what else they missed?
Mr. Crankey
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?
With oil at ten dollars a barrel, this project I'm sure is done for
how about when a barrel was negative dollars lmao
$35 again, and the lifting cost from this project can be so low. as low as less than $10
Its at $40 now
The ship construction was finished in 2009
They work on a much longer average than 3 or 4 months. One way or another they will make a profit even if takes a bail out....THEY DON'T FAIL! They succeed or we pay, nice business model eh?
nice video!!
"Oil Shortage"? Was this made in the 70s?
43:37 at first I thought you said 4/10ths hours pass haha and I said to myself, hmmm that's an interesting way to tell time haha.
nice to see this except i was on the other keppel yard building jack ups and semi subs..those were the good times...hectic as hell...
I like the documentary. 💯💯💯💯
You can tell how much they care about their workers being they have nothing to protect them while in the tanker cleaning
Are you suggesting they don't value the life of each and every worker? Why, after a million man hours of accident-free work, the safest worker was rewarded with a shiny new bike!
Life is cheap, pal. Guard your own.
*Free documentary:* "The world is running out of oil!"
*Oil prices:* Am I a joke to you?
How werer we supposed to know that the whole world would just stop flying and stay at home? ;) :D
@@FreeDocumentary Fair point. Keep up the great work!
@@FreeDocumentary u guys replied .... god i lov u guys even more. Keep them videos coming, dont stop.
Civil Structural engg here, i enjoy these in free time. Thank u
This the age of free knowledge.. gratitude..
What they mean is that we are currently consuming more oil than is being brought up out of the earth, so in that way we have potential to run out. We all know we’ll eventually run out at some point waaay in the future.
The world is not running out of oil. The climate is not being destroyed. The sky is not falling (Chicken Little)
Indonesia my Country Best Beautifull island
Beautiful.
Its incredible that you can turn 2 tankers into these for the price of a Mclaren Senna
Lol if only that were true I'd own 2 ships just like them
rumit banget ya...
Interesting docco, but my GOD what have we done to this earth
The world is not running out of oil
You Dirty Rotten Imbecile
The world is not running out of oil.
Please please someone invent an app that mutes or turns down the garbage music that poxes these so good documentary's
Great work
Sweet I'm related to the Captain. I want a free ride on that thing cuzzo! 1:24
Ashiq : it’s stress ….and he just laughed 😅😅😅😅😅
This is great
The world isn’t running out of oil misleading statement .
r u kidding
We are definitely using more than is created, so in that way we are running out. That isn't to say we could make use of synthetics and extend that oil reserve perpetually. It's not about what resources we have or need, it's about who's making money and who's not.
@@surreygeorge11 No WE ARE NOT ..Don't you know how supply and demand work? it's simple economics 101 ...Right now and for the last 5 years oil and petroleum HAVE DECREASED in price. A shortage would cause an INCREASE...Like a store puts bread on sale because they have too much...
@@godbluffvdgg The price of oil has nothing to do with how much is left. Maybe you should have studied beyond economics 101.
I was talking about how much fossil fuel is being used, which is definitely depleting faster than it can be replenished.
@@surreygeorge11 well said
I love the video just wish you could turn on the back ground music up just a little please.
24:20 an oil field of a billion barrels, last the world ~ 3 weeks....
😅
That was cool that the captain good to pick his office and room
Same like my vessel GasLog !Floating oil rig.
01:00 the world is running out of oil" .. ohh really ? it's 04-16-2020 and oil price is about $20/barrel.. what do you say smart aleck..
I love this voice
We have some Filipino dishes like noodles 👍
Nice working enviroments
Those guys cleaning that tanker I hope they were getting paid good money. Especially with no air filter.
Fascinating material, but do we need a drummer practising while the drama king narrator speaks?
The world is running out of oil
Humans: LETS SUCK UP THE LAST RESERVES
Oh dear using last reserves is not very good We need an alternative How did we use iy all so fast x
It’s good to see them recycling otherwise watch “ship breakers of India” and you’ll see what happens after 20 years when a ship is served it time
Those poor bastards break their backs and risk their lives for next to no pay.
The people swimming inside the water-filled oil tank at 9:07, that's cancerous. Their bodies absorbing that water, no way that would've ever been approved with OSHA here in America.
Cheap labor that,s the american companies promote. Outsourcing thump up
We are not running out of oil
Remember Deepwater Horizon? That didn't turn out so well..
Can someone explain to me how valuable is it be a master mariner?