Shallow water Crude Floating Storage Units (CFSUs) are typically deployed in areas where the water depth does not exceed 200 meters. These units are primarily used for storing crude oil extracted from nearby offshore fields and are often employed in regions with less challenging environmental conditions. The shallow water CFSU segment benefits from relatively lower costs for installation and maintenance compared to deep-water alternatives. Additionally, shallow water units are often more accessible, allowing quicker deployment and removal. This market segment is expected to grow as more shallow water fields are developed and exploration activities increase in regions such as the Gulf of Mexico, the North Sea, and Southeast Asia.