AGOGO FPSO - the world’s first offshore CO₂ capture facility by COSCO Shipping
At the COSCO SHIPPING Heavy Industry shipyard in Shanghai, the Agogo FPSO was officially named—the world’s first floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit equipped with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology. It stands as one of the most environmentally friendly FPSOs globally, marking a breakthrough in offshore sector decarbonization.
business maritime economy worldwide ports shipbuilding industry news26 february 2025 | 07:07 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print
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A new era for offshore decarbonization
Converted from an ultra-large crude oil carrier with a 320,000 DWT capacity, the unit underwent extensive modifications under the supervision of COSCO SHIPPING Heavy Industry Shanghai, which oversaw key assembly and integration operations. Upon delivery, Agogo FPSO will commence operations in Angola’s Block 15/06 West Hub, located 180 km offshore at a depth of 1,650 meters. It is expected to achieve a daily oil production capacity of 120,000 barrels and an oil storage capacity of 1.6 million barrels.
Innovative emission reduction technology
During its time at the shipyard, Agogo FPSO demonstrated a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. By implementing a CO₂ capture system that extracts carbon dioxide from the exhaust of onboard gas turbines, the unit achieved a reduction in emissions of approximately 27%, a critical step toward the vision of a zero-emission FPSO.
Agogo FPSO integrates a range of cutting-edge emission reduction technologies, including:
- Electrification and automation systems,
- Digital process management,
- Combined cycle turbine systems,
- Seawater-powered generators,
- Steam generation and hydrocarbon cargo tank inerting systems,
- An integrated closed flare system.
With these advanced solutions, Agogo FPSO is projected to reduce CO₂ emissions by approximately 230,000 tons annually—equivalent to the CO₂ absorption capacity of 110,000 acres of forestland.
Setting a new standard in FPSO upgrades
The Agogo FPSO project also represents a record-breaking achievement in FPSO modernization. COSCO SHIPPING Heavy Industry Shanghai completed over 15,000 tons of module installation and more than 100,000 meters of cable installation. Remarkably, all work was finalized a full month ahead of schedule, setting a new global benchmark for efficiency and speed in FPSO retrofitting.
A global offshore milestone
The integration of CCS technology into an FPSO unit marks a significant step in the decarbonization of offshore oil and gas extraction. Agogo FPSO is the first FPSO worldwide to combine resource extraction with CO₂ emissions reduction technology, positioning it as a crucial demonstration project for future offshore investments.
Modular design and subsea CO₂ storage
Agogo FPSO is equipped with a modular CO₂ capture system, allowing for flexible management and seamless integration with other technological solutions. The captured carbon dioxide is reinjected into subsea geological formations for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) or long-term storage. The total annual CO₂ capture and storage capacity of Agogo FPSO is 230,000 tons, a major milestone in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
COSCO Shipping – a leader in green transformation
The naming of Agogo FPSO further demonstrates COSCO SHIPPING’s commitment to intelligent technologies and sustainable development. This project not only strengthens the company’s position in advanced FPSO retrofitting but also aligns with China’s broader strategy for high-end manufacturing and international expansion.
The future of FPSOs incorporating CCS technology looks promising—Agogo FPSO marks just the beginning of a new era in offshore decarbonization.
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