Engeman Competed With More Than 40 Companies For The Contract In The Campos Basin To Perform The Operation And Maintenance Of Cranes And Cleaning Of Petrobras Platforms
Engeman announced today on its official LinkedIn page the victory in a Petrobras contract tender in the Campos Basin to perform maintenance and operation of first-tier cranes, as well as industrial cleaning on 9 platforms. The company detailed in its post that it was a competitive bid with over 40 companies and that it emerged victorious in the 4-year contract.
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Engeman will perform industrial cleaning on the following platforms: P-18, P-19, P-20, P-26, P-32, P-33, P-35, P-37, and P-47, all located in the Campos Basin. The company will also be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the first-tier cranes.
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Engeman will also carry out work at the Abreu e Lima Refinery (RNEST), located in Ipojuca, Pernambuco, where the company will preserve the unit’s equipment, conduct an inventory of all materials, and manage cargo movement.
Future Plans And Investments Of The Company
The company is targeting the decommissioning market for platforms, which will require a large volume of services in the medium term, and Engeman wants to be a safe reference for carrying out these activities.
The company also aims to further expand its clients and projects in the future, and to that end, the company has been investing in technology, equipment, and human capital, with the goal of securing each acquired client by executing projects with excellence in all aspects.
Regarding the company’s investments and acquisitions of onshore fields, Engeman’s Operations Director, Jobe Medeiros, stated that the company has a geology team evaluating some land fields. The company also wants to diversify its market reach and is looking to acquire other companies.
In 2020, The Company Secured Contracts For Maintenance On Eleven Petrobras Platforms
In November of last year, Engeman had secured a Petrobras contract to perform maintenance on eleven platforms in the Campos Basin. The company won 2 contracts with the Brazilian state-owned company.
The contracts secured by Engeman, a service provider in the oil and gas sector, are to perform preventive and corrective maintenance on Gas Compressor Systems, Electric Power Generation, and Dynamic Equipment on 11 Petrobras platforms.
The contract between Engeman and Petrobras is valid until 2024 and will benefit the city of Macaé and the surrounding area. The eleven platforms of the state-owned company secured by Engeman for maintenance are P-74, P-75, P-76, P-77, all located in the Búzios Field, and P-40, P-43, P-48, P-51, P-53, P-56, and PRA-1, all located in the Campos Basin.

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