Milestone Achieved Fills With Pride the Consortium Responsible for the UPGN Works at Comperj That Aims to Increase Numbers While Always Focusing on the Safety of Its Employees
The Kerui Método Consortium celebrated this week the achievement of 2 million man-hours without accidents resulting in leaves at the UPGN works in Comperj.
The important milestone is being, as could not be otherwise, hailed by the company as one of its most significant achievements.
Currently, there are 1,480 qualified professionals collaborating on the project through the consortium, aware of their importance and, above all, with determination and committed to the safety of themselves and their colleagues.
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The consortium is responsible for carrying out the UPGN (Natural Gas Processing Unit) works at Comperj, one of Petrobras’s most important projects today.
Click Petroleum and Gas could not miss recording this achievement and congratulating the entire Kerui-Método team working at the UPGN in Comperj for the brilliant feat accomplished.
The Conleste
Kerui-Metodo announced on the last day of May 28 that the UPGN works were employing around 1,200 local and regional workers from CONLESTE, despite some residents of these regions frequently contesting this claim.
This led the consortium to publish the following note on its social media:
“The construction of the UPGN is progressing, and with it, the hires have reached approximately 1,200 workers.
This month, we hired for various positions such as: helper, scaffolder, operator, welder, driver, carpenter, bricklayer, industrial plumber, assembly mechanic, hydraulic firefighter, and sander.
KM currently has approximately 100% of its workforce sourced from the Conleste region, maintaining its commitment to prioritize the hiring of professionals from the municipalities surrounding Comperj.”

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