The new employees of the state oil company Petrobras will work in operations to serve the Campos Basin
This Tuesday, March 14, 14 new employees will join Petrobras' Campos Basin division. The professionals will be based at the Imbetiba unit, in Macaé/RJ, but will be responsible for various administrative and operational tasks at the state-owned company.
The new workers will join the team of 29 other employees who also started in February at various points in the Campos Basin.
Petrobras investments in Macaé
It is worth mentioning that the Petrobras had already announced around US$ 18 BILLION in investments in Macaé and municipalities in the Rio de Janeiro oil production chain.
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Another important issue is the fact that Petrobras has a public tender in progress. This aims to serve the oil company's operating centers throughout the country.
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