In RJ, Engeman has just announced the winning of another offshore maintenance contract with the Brazilian state-owned company Petrobras and the oil company Chevron
Engeman announces the winning of another offshore contract for activities in Rio de Janeiro with the oil companies Petrobras and Chevron. The announcement took place this morning of Monday, October 21, in the company's official news vehicle. Coincidence or not, the company has already started hiring for offshore activities, send your resume and stay tuned for new opportunities.
According to Engeman, the contracts are to meet the scope of cargo handling, first-class maintenance of the cranes and industrial cleaning of the P-61 and P-63 platforms.
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The platforms belong to the American Chevron and the Brazilian state oil company Petrobras, and are located in the Papa-Terra field located in the extreme south of the Campos Basin, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, 110 kilometers from the Brazilian coast and in water depth ranging from 400 to 1.400 meters.
The production of the P-61 is transferred through flexible lines to the FPSO P-63, which has the capacity to process 140 thousand barrels per day (bpd) and 1 million cubic meters (m³) of gas, in addition to the capacity to inject 340 thousand barrels of water
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official company note
“Engeman is proud to announce the winning of yet another contract! This is the scope of cargo handling, first-level maintenance of cranes and industrial cleaning of platforms P-61 and P-63, belonging to Petrobras and Chevron in the Papa-Terra field, about 110 km from the municipality of Cabo Frio -RJ. Its area is equivalent to 182 km², spread over a water depth of 400 to 1.600 meters,” said Engeman.
Founded in 1983, the ENGEMAN operates with excellence in the development of solutions for the various sectors of industry. The company is one of the most solid in the Brazilian market in maintenance and operation of industrial equipment in marine and land installations.
Other activities strongly performed by it include the manufacture of components and equipment and the sale of national and imported parts.