Singapore, September 16–18, 2025 — The FPSO World Congress 2025 took place in Singapore. Wison New Energies unveiled its latest Low-Emission Smart Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) solution, engaging with global energy leaders, technical experts, and industry partners to explore innovation opportunities and pathways toward a sustainable future.
On the opening day, Wison New Energies and Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) officially signed a Joint Development Agreement (JDP). Under the agreement, the two parties will focus on core functions such as data infrastructure, smart machine learning, and smart structural hull monitoring to jointly develop advanced Smart FPSO systems. With artificial intelligence as the core driving force, Wison and BV aim to accelerate the green and intelligent innovation of offshore engineering equipment.
Paul Tan, General Manager of Wison New Energies FPSO Product Center, led a panel discussion with leading figures in the offshore sector. The dialogue focused on mainstream approaches, bottlenecks, and emerging technologies in FPSO energy efficiency and emission reduction. Experts concluded that, beyond incremental abatement measures, significant improvements could be achieved through enhancing power generation efficiency, strengthening waste heat recovery, and promoting integrated FPSO systems—thereby boosting energy utilization and reducing carbon emissions.
Throughout the event, Wison's exhibition booth drew strong attention with the display of its latest low-emission smart FPSO model. Featuring breakthroughs in standardized design, emission controls, and integrated solutions, the model became a highlight of the exhibition, drawing wide recognition and positive feedback.
Looking ahead, Wison New Energies will continue to join hands with international partners to accelerate the deployment of low-carbon technologies in FPSOs and across the broader clean energy industry, contributing to global energy transition and sustainable development.