The Scope of the Contract with Perenco Covers Services of Piping, Painting, Supply, Scaffolding Assembly, Cargo Handling, Crane Operation, and Industrial Cleaning
Great news signaling activity in the offshore maintenance sector and employability in Macaé and oil-producing municipalities of the Campos Basin. Engeman announced last Thursday (15th), a large contract with Perenco for services in 3 recently acquired offshore units from Petrobras:
Engeman’s press office stated: “It is with great satisfaction that we announce that Engeman has emerged victorious in the competition promoted by Perenco, a large Franco-British company that recently acquired 03 oil fields in the Campos Basin from Petrobras.”
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“The contract is scheduled to start in September and encompasses the scope of Piping, Painting, Supply, and Scaffolding Assembly, as well as activities in cargo handling, crane operation, and industrial cleaning.” The company added.
The Regional Manager of Engeman, Jobe Medeiros, highlights that the main objective is to exceed the expectations of this client. “Perenco is one of the major players in the global oil market and has shown interest in expanding its presence in the Brazilian market; we hope this contract is just the beginning of a great partnership.”
The Pargo, Carapeba, and Vermelho fields, in shallow waters, are the offshore production assets in the coastal region of Rio de Janeiro. The platforms are connected or integrated into the production system. The platforms for these assets are of the “fixed jacket” model, and the production currently averages around 9,000 barrels per day.
Hiring – Reservations
It is important to emphasize that this was just an announcement of the contract signed between the two companies, just as it happened on July 25, 2019, when the company announced a huge number of job openings, for this contract, Engeman has not yet provided the email or the official selection process.
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