Bluewater (Aoka Mizu) N.V.

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Bluewater (Aoka Mizu) N.V. is a subsidiary of Bluewater Energy Services B.V., a company specializing in the design, construction, leasing, and operation of Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) units and Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO) units for the offshore oil and gas industry.


The FPSO "Aoka Mizu" is one of Bluewater's assets, which translates to “Blue Water” in Japanese ("Aoka Mizu"). FPSOs like the Aoka Mizu are used to process and store hydrocarbons produced from offshore oil fields. They are typically moored at the field and have the capability to process oil and gas from subsea wells, store the processed oil, and offload it to tankers for transport to shore.


Bluewater has been active in the offshore industry for several decades and is recognized for its technological innovations in mooring systems and offshore production solutions. The company is headquartered in the Netherlands and operates globally, providing engineering, procurement, construction, and operational services to the offshore oil and gas industry.


The Aoka Mizu FPSO itself has been deployed in various offshore oil fields and is equipped with advanced systems to ensure the efficient and safe processing and storage of hydrocarbons.


The key activities and services that Bluewater (Aoka Mizu) N.V. offers typically include:



  1. FPSO/FSO Leasing and Operations: Leasing these units to oil and gas companies and ensuring their operation in the field.

  2. Engineering Expertise: Providing the necessary engineering know-how for the design and modification of offshore production systems.

  3. Innovative Mooring Solutions: Designing and implementing advanced mooring systems that secure the FPSO/FSO units to the seabed.

  4. Field-specific Solutions: Customizing the FPSO/FSO units to meet the specific requirements of different oil fields and environmental conditions.


Bluewater prides itself on its focus on safety, operational excellence, and environmental responsibility within the offshore oil and gas sector.


Ships

AOKA MIZU

Oil Production and Storage Unit | Flag: Curacao | Port: WILLEMSTAD

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