The company plans to boost its activities in the Búzios 5 Project, in the Santos Basin, after the agreement with Petrobras. OMNI's contract with Saipem for offshore passenger transport should start in March 2023.
OMNI Táxi Aéreo started the week with great results for its customer base. The company announced last Monday (27/02) the signing of an agreement with Saipem for the supply of offshore passenger transport services to the Santos Basin. The operations will be used for Petrobras' Búzios 5 Project, of which Saipem is taking part after signing an agreement with the state-owned oil company.
Saipem invests in Búzios 5 Project after contract with Petrobras and signs offshore passenger transport agreement with OMNI
The Brazilian offshore market started the week with great news regarding new agreements and partnerships in the country.
Now, it was the turn of the transport company OMNI Táxi Aéreo to sign a new contract to provide its air services to the company Saipem.
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She signed an agreement for the Services of offshore passengers to the Santos Basin region, where Petrobras' Búzios 5 Project operations will take place.
The offshore operator had already signed an agreement with the state oil company for the supply of the subsea system of the fifth production system that will be installed in Campo de Búzios.
According to the contract signed between the carrier and the offshore operator, passenger transport services should start in March 2023.
An OMNI AW139 model aircraft will be destined to Saipem for operations, departing from the Jacarepaguá base, in Rio de Janeiro, as stated by the company.
The Commercial Director of Omni Táxi Aéreo, Renato Clark, celebrated the new contract with Saipem to work on the Búzios 5 Project over the next few months. This is yet another important milestone for the company's business portfolio in the market Brazilian this year.
He said that the agreement “is the result of the integrated and coordinated work between several Omni departments, in order to provide the customer with a customized solution to their needs and always seeking the best cost-benefit ratio”.
Saipem's contract with Petrobras for the Búzios 5 Project will rely on major services from the company, which will be supported by OMNI's passenger transport
Saipem's services for the Búzios 5 Project, in the Santos Basin, will be of great importance to the undertaking over the coming months.
It will provide Steel Riser (SLWR) Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation (EPCI) operations as well as flowlines between all wells and the FPSO platform.
In addition, five production risers and five injectors and flow lines for a total length of 59 km are foreseen in the offshore company's scope of work.
Over the next few months, it will work tirelessly to ensure the best operations in the Santos Basin project.
With the new contract with OMNI, Saipem relies on the company's offshore passenger transport services to boost its activities in Petrobras' Búzios 5 Project.
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