Kizomba deepwater project
The Kizomba deepwater project is an oil drilling project owned and operated by ExxonMobil off the coast of northern Angola. It is named after the Kizomba Angolan dance.
Kizomba A
The Kizomba A project utilizes the Hungo and Chocalho oil fields, in the so-called Block 15 concession off the Angolan coast. The project consists of a TLP and an FPSO, which receives oil from the wells to be stored until transfer to tankers.The Kizomba A FPSO has a storage capacity of. Built at a cost of over US$800 million by Hyundai Heavy Industries in Ulsan, Korea, it is operated by ExxonMobil. In of water at Deepwater block offshore in the Atlantic Ocean from Angola, West Africa, it weighs 81,000 tonnes and is long, wide, and high.