Overview

Overview

We offer a diverse array of capabilities to deliver world class performance of Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSOs), Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facilities and derrick lay-barges. 

Our track record includes successful design, project management, operations and the safe delivery of high-performance assets to esteemed international clients across Asia, Europe and Africa. Leveraging our extensive global experience, we are embarking on new business growth initiatives while concurrently exploring opportunities to reduce the carbon footprint of our existing assets. 

Additionally, we are engaged in the development of low-carbon solutions and technologies, including carbon capture, to accelerate our progress towards achieving Net Zero by 2050, or earlier.

The current operated assets as follow:
 
  • Armada TGT1
  • Armada Kraken
  • Armada Olombendo
  • Armada Sterling I
  • Armada Sterling II
  • Karapan Armada Sterling III
  • Armada Sterling V
  • Armada LNG Mediterrana
  • Armada Installer
  • Armada Constructor

NEW VENTURES

NEW VENTURES

UPSTREAM

In 2023, Bumi Armada was granted the Akia PSC, which spans an area of 8,394 square kilometers and encompasses the Aster and Tulip oil and gas discoveries, estimated to contain 860 BCF of gas and 60 MMboe of oil and condensate. 

We have recently acquired new 3D seismic data to assess the potential for a fast-track development. The success of this initiative holds significance in shaping our standing in the upstream sector of the oil and gas industry.

BLUESTREAK

Carbon Capture

Bluestreak CO2, a joint-venture between Bumi Armada and Navigator Gas, aims to provide an end-to-end solution for companies to capture, transport, sequester and store their CO2 emissions, in line with the United Kingdom’s Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy. 

The joint venture is expected to design and implement a value chain of liquid CO2 shuttle tankers capable of loading from and delivering to floating carbon and storage (injection) units, and subsequently inject CO2 into offshore storage aquifers and/or depleted oil and gas reservoirs. Bluestreak CO2 will serve emitters with no access to pipeline infrastructure in effectively managing their CO2 emissions, which amount to over 30 million tonnes per annum in the United Kingdom.

In 2024, Bluestreak CO2 signed an MOU with Uniper, an international energy company to explore the feasibility of implementing a floating storage and carrier solution for the export of CO2 from Uniper’s proposed carbon capture project on the Isle of Grain, United Kingdom

Since 2023, Bumi Armada has been making significant strides in operationalising its sustainability agenda, with a strong focus on a transitional strategy. The company is dedicated to continuously improving the operational efficiencies of its current assets and developing low-carbon solutions through the application of green technologies, including carbon capture and storage. This transition strategy is poised to accelerate the company’s journey towards achieving its aspiration of attaining Net Zero by 2050 or earlier. Bumi Armada remains unwavering in its commitment to collaborating with clients and vendors to collectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its operations while simultaneously creating positive impacts within the communities in which it operates, underpinned by robust corporate governance.

Offshore Marine Services (OMS)

The OMS business runs a fleet of vessels globally, comprising of Offshore Support Vessels (OSV) and Subsea Construction Derrick PipeLay Barges (DLB) with Post-Trenching System (PTS).

 

We have subsea construction and OSV operations experience around the world, including South East Asia, West Africa, Latin America and Caspian Sea. Our Derrick PipeLay Barges are currently operating in the Caspian Sea and Indonesia, where we execute EPCI and T&I projects for subsea construction of pipelines, dredging and post-trenching operations, and heavy lift operations.

 

The OMS business is responsible for the subsea project execution, and chartering, scope planning, logistics and full operations of the vessels in its fleet.

Armada Claire - Available for Re-Deployment

Technical Specifications
Oil Production capacity
30,000 bpd
Storage capacity
800,000 bpd
Length
240.645 metres
Breadth
41.80 metres
Depth
22.90 metres
Deadweight tonne
99,800 tonnes
Mooring type
Rise Turret Mooring
Hull type
Double hull
Accommodation
60 persons
Year built
1993
Year converted to an FPSO
2013
Conversion shipyard
Keppel Shipyard, Singapore
Class
Lloyds Register
Flag
Marshall Island

The Technology, Engineering and Projects team in Bumi Armada is responsible for the delivery of technical solutions for new business developments and managing the subsequent execution of any emerging projects. The team is also responsible for the provision of technical expertise to our global operations teams with designated Technical Authorities in the key engineering disciplines.

  • The technology team is responsible for the delivery of technical concepts, feasibility studies and technical/commercial proposals.
  • The engineering team is responsible for delivering front end and detail engineering solutions or managing the delivery of engineering works from third party engineering service providers.
  • The project team is responsible for project planning, cost estimation, construction and commissioning completed projects into service.

In line with the company’s sustainability strategy, transitional energy and carbon capture infrastructure will contribute significantly to our future growth. The business focus is to develop a network of technologies, facilities and systems used for carbon reduction initiatives, in-line with our 2050 Net Zero target.

 

To support our clients in achieving their specific energy transition gets within the timeframes required, Bumi Armada has developed several innovative solutions offering the opportunity to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere, including:

The Operations team is responsible for the safe, compliant, reliable and efficient operation and maintenance of Bumi Armada’s assets, as well as supporting the Technology, Engineering and Projects team in the development of new projects.

  • Floating LNG Unit for monetisation of stranded gas;
  • Floating Storage & Regasification Unit to meet early demand for natural gas;
  • Carbon Capture to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere;
  • Floating CO2  Storage Injection Unit to create negative emissions;
  • Emission optimised FPSOs.