Many Offshore Job Openings Are Coming With Petrobras’ Tender for the Contracting of Maintenance Services for Four FPSO Platforms
Many job openings are on the horizon for next year. Petrobras has launched a major tender for the contracting of maintenance services for four FPSO platforms. Speaking of job openings, the Port Terminal of Macaé has received preliminary approval and will generate about 18,000 new job openings
The tender for the offshore platforms includes the units from the Búzios field, in the production sharing regime, pre-salt of the Santos Basin.
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The tender is divided into two lots, with lot A providing services for the FPSOs P-74, P-75, P-76, and P-77, all belonging to the state-owned oil company, with a production capacity of 150,000 barrels/day, in Búzios.
Lot B involves services for the units managed by the operational unit of exploration and production of Espírito Santo (UO-ES), involving major systems, such as the Roncador platforms.
The contracts will be for 48 months, scheduled to begin in May next year; they should include the supply of parts and components for the maintenance of the platforms. The bidding will be through Petronect
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Petrobras Is Focused on the Santos Pre-Salt and in Sergipe
On Monday, November 11, Petrobras began the drilling of the first well in Uirapuru, a block in the pre-salt of the Santos Basin; the drilling was scheduled for 2020, but the state-owned partner operators decided to advance the schedule.
The exploratory well in Uirapuru is located near Carcará and was contracted in the 4th sharing round of 2018. The campaign is being carried out with the West Tellus drillship from Seadrill.
Petrobras is the operator of Uirapuru, holding 30% of the contract; its partners are Equinor (28%), ExxonMobil (28%), and Petrogal (14%), a joint venture between the Portuguese Galp and the Chinese Sinopec.
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