The Capital of Amazonas Will Be the Chosen Location to Host the Road Show in Partnership with Sebrae, Aiming to Bring Innovation and Business Opportunities to Local Entrepreneurs. We Are Eager to Connect People and Promote Regional Development.
The Meeting with Suppliers Petrobras Arrives in the Northern Region of Brazil and Lands in Manaus (AM) on December 6. It Is an Opportunity for Local Small Businesses in the Oil, Gas, and Renewable Energy Chain to Learn About the Activities of the State-Owned Company and How to Become Its Suppliers.
Topics Such as Decarbonization and Energy Production in Urucu Will Be Addressed, as Well as Financing Programs for Suppliers, Business Opportunities with Petrobras, and Ways to Establish Commercial and Technological Partnerships. The Road Show Recently Took Place in the Northeast, with 400 Participants in Recife (PE), Natal (RN), and Salvador (BA).
The Goal Is to Bring Small Suppliers Closer to Petrobras, Increasing the Competitiveness of These Businesses. “The Aim Is to Strengthen the Relationship with the Local Supplier Market, Present Petrobras’ Demands in Amazonas and Demystify the State-Owned Company’s Contracting Model. Small Businesses in the Region Will Have the Opportunity to Learn About Future and Current Demands for Goods and Services, as Well as Access to the Solution Portfolio of the Sebrae System,” Details Carlinho Santos, Energy and Sustainable Economy Analyst at Sebrae.
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Iran said that the Strait of Hormuz is open, but in practice only 1 non-Iranian oil tanker managed to cross in 24 hours — before the blockade, 100 ships passed per day.
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Petrobras completes 1,300 hours of work and 15 km of subsea lines to connect the Búzios 90 well to the P-79 — the platform is ready to produce 180,000 barrels per day and is just awaiting ANP approval.
Marina Quinderé, Executive Manager of Supply at Petrobras, Emphasizes the Importance of the Road Show to Establish Dialogue and Collaboration with the Supplier Chain. The Project Manager for the Oil, Gas, and Energy Segment at Sebrae Amazonas, Noira Auzier, Highlights the Importance of the Event to Open New Opportunities for Local Entrepreneurs and Generate New Business for the Region.
Source: Petrobras

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