Located in the Búzios Field, Petrobras’ Oil Platforms Will Feature the Construction and Assembly of New Offshore Modules by Actemium
Actemium and Petrobras have signed a contract for the supply of a total of 16 permanent accommodation modules for the FPSO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) units P-74, P-75, P-76, and P-77. After the installation of the modules, the offshore oil platforms will have an additional 128 slots to meet the demands of the Brazilian state company.
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Actemium has a factory in Macaé, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, with a processing capacity of 274 tons of structures, which will be necessary for this offshore construction and assembly project for Petrobras.
This is another contract signed by Petrobras focused on the provision of offshore services. Through its divestment program, the company is selling its land assets and focusing on the maritime pre-salt fields, an area that has proven to be very promising with great potential for job creation.
About Actemium
Actemium has been operating in the oil and gas industry for over 50 years and supports its clients throughout the lifecycle of their projects. With a global network of specialists, it includes more than 4,000 engineers and technicians specialized in this segment. The company is recognized in the market and has an extensive portfolio of onshore and offshore EPC projects.
Actemium in Brazil develops a process-specific approach and offers tailored value-added solutions aimed at improving the competitiveness of its clients, such as Petrobras.
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