Leandro Vasco, Who Works in Offshore, Oil and Gas in the Gulf of Mexico, Reports That Brazilians Are Well Accepted for Job Openings by Companies in the Region
The Brazilian oil and gas sector is highly sought after, but is quite difficult to pursue a career in as it is very selective, compounded by the economic recession that hit the country in recent years, although the sector is recovering remarkably and investments are being secured for a few more years by Petrobras and other oil companies with operations in national territory.
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To broaden the range of opportunities in the oil sector and other fields, many have been migrating to the United States and Europe after special visas for Brazilian immigrants were created.
Leandro Vasco, who works in the Gulf of Mexico in the offshore modality, reveals that Brazilians are very well accepted in drilling companies that operate in these areas:
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“Good morning network colleagues. I have been working on a jackup platform from Seadrill here in the Gulf of Mexico since June 2019 and would like to share with everyone who is interested. Here the market is heated, and some job openings are arising in various areas such as electricians, mechanics, drillers, and so on…, but in other companies like Borr Drilling, Marinsa… Update your resumes, be ready for possible interviews, English is essential… Stay tuned and send your resume!! It worked for me, and it will definitely work for you!!! I will always be here cheering for you! There is no victory without struggle!!!”, Vasco concludes enthusiastically.
About the Companies Mentioned
- Seadrill – Seadrill is a deepwater drilling contractor for the oil industry. It is incorporated in Bermuda and managed from London. The company operates semi-submersible platforms, drilling platforms, and drilling ships.
- Borr Drilling – A Borr Drilling has a modern fleet of rigs and an organization that provides safe and high-quality drilling operations to its clients in the Gulf.
- MARINSA – MARINSA is a company 100% dedicated to transporting vessels for the oil industry. It also acts as an Agency in offshore and cabotage operations. MARINSA’s operational base is located at the port of Ciudad del Carmen and offers assistance in all ports of the Gulf of Mexico.
Click Oil and Gas has already been in contact with some of the mentioned companies and others, and will soon provide more updated information about their projects, as well as selection processes and job openings in these regions for Brazilians.

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