Petrobras Has Just Consolidated Itself as the Largest Deepwater Oil Explorer in the World at an Offshore Fair in the U.S.
Petrobras is currently present at the largest oil and gas fair on the planet, the Offshore Technology Conference, in Houston. The event began on May 1 and will end on May 4. This event mainly focuses on exploratory activities and production in deep and ultra-deep waters. On the second day of the event, Petrobras presented its pioneering technological portfolio aimed at enhancing activities in the Libra asset, exploring the pre-salt in the Santos Basin. The intention is to demonstrate that collaboration between different operators leads to a significant reduction in operational costs with extreme effectiveness. (Something that may seem strange since if BR itself says that other companies operating in oil fields help the economy, why are unionists, socialists, and society in general against opening our market?)
Also on that same day, Pedro Parente chaired the lecture “Petrobras Opportunities in a New Oil and Gas Scenario,” emphasizing that the state-owned company is recovering financially after implementing its business management system from 2017 to 2021. Parente will address all topics related to safety calculations, his partnership project with other major operators, and his plans to position Petrobras as one of the largest global companies in the oil and gas sector. On day 3, Solange Guedes, director of the Exploration and Production department at Petrobras, will highlight the importance of partnerships with multinationals, service providers, attracting young talent directly from technical courses and academic institutions and developing new offshore technologies. She also wants to show that Brazil still has many business opportunities and that we have the potential to emerge from this crisis if there is political and economic will.
Let’s be honest, Petrobras has always been a pioneer in developing technologies in deep waters, but it admits that partnerships with other operators are important for the development of Brazil, so what is missing? Think carefully and leave your comment below, your opinion is important.
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