Bell Oil & Gas in Q4 2025 executed a critical project in support of Chevron’s Agbami Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Vessel Turnaround Maintenance. The project, which ran concurrently over fifteen days, involved two key scopes:
- Onshore fabrication of a 30” FRP Sea Water Overboard line
- Onshore modification/fabrication of a 14”x 3” FRP Cooling Water System line
Fibreglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) is a composite material made of a polymer matrix reinforced with glass fibres, combining the strength of the fibres with the corrosion resistance and flexibility of the plastic.
Key characteristics of FRP:
- Corrosion-resistant: Ideal for seawater and chemical applications.
- Lightweight: Easier to handle than metal pipes of similar strength.
- Durable: Can withstand harsh environmental conditions.
- Strong: Offers good tensile strength for structural and piping applications.
The Sea Water Overboard (SWO) line is a critical pipeline designed to safely discharge used seawater from a vessel back into the ocean. Its primary purpose is to remove seawater used for cooling or other onboard operations, preventing accumulation and potential damage. Using corrosion-resistant materials like FRP, the line protects the vessel from rust and structural degradation while ensuring compliance with safety and environmental standards.
A dedicated team of twelve field service engineers worked to deliver these scopes. The 30” FRP seawater overboard line was completed in ten effective days, followed by the five-day modification scope for the cooling water system.
All fabricated spools and loose materials were successfully loaded out via Warri to Escravos for onward transport to the Agbami FPSO field
Throughout the project, the team strictly adhered to all safety protocols, ensuring ZERO accidents under the guiding principle of One Team, One Goal.










