FSO definition

FSO means a floating storage and offloading contrivance or tank system used by the offshore oil and gas industry and designed to take all of the oil or gas produced from nearby platforms or templates, process it, and store it until the oil or gas can be offloaded onto a tanker or transported through a pipeline.
FSO means Floating Storage & Offloading.

Examples of FSO in a sentence

  • For those contractors that do not have a FSO, SAAR-N forms shall be submitted directly to the designated SAAR-N Government Sponsor or TPOC.

  • SAAR-N forms will be submitted to the Government Sponsor or Technical Point of Contact (TPOC) via the contractor's Facility Security Officer (FSO).

  • Investigations for Seller employees requiring access to classified information must be initiated by the Contractor Facility Security Officer (FSO).

  • The Contractor is also responsible for taking Information Security Awareness training annually, via their Facility Security Officer (FSO), as part of the mandatory training requirements.

  • At a minimum, KMP must include the positions of the President and Facility Security Officer (FSO).


More Definitions of FSO

FSO means floating storage and offloading unit;
FSO means the Irish Office of the Financial Services Ombudsman.
FSO means a floating, storage and offloading Vessel. “FWC” means the Fair Work Commission.
FSO means floating storage and offloading vessel.
FSO means the floating storage and offloading facility, and the associated Mooring System, to be delivered to the Charterer (and installed, in the case of the Mooring System) following the Work by the Owner;
FSO means the Financial Stability Office established by the CBK;
FSO means full scale output of calibrated range.