Petrobras Signed a Contract Worth R$ 65,195,170.86 for Maintenance and Lubrication Services on Equipment
Petrobras keeps moving forward, signing contracts with contractors and service providers, relationships that are becoming tighter with national companies as the state-owned company’s reinvestments begin to yield returns. The selected company this time is EQSERV Industrial Equipment, which will provide maintenance and lubrication services on equipment.
About the Company
EQSERV operates in the fields of engineering, projects, metalworking, assembly, and industrial maintenance of static and dynamic equipment, as well as complementary civil services, surface preparation, and industrial painting, thermal insulation, machining, special welding, inspections, and testing.
It operates in the segments of oil, petrochemicals, gas, energy, food, paper and cellulose, steelmaking, and mining, providing maintenance services and assemblies in the specialties of industrial piping, gas pipelines, oil pipelines, metalworking, mechanics, industrial painting, electrical, instrumentation, industrial projects, and drawings. It has permanent professionals with extensive experience in the areas in which it operates. EQSERV also works on maintenance during “shutdowns” at industrial, steelmaking, petrochemical, paper, and cellulose plants.
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According to the nature of the contract object on Petrobras’s Transparency Portal, it should operate at some refinery for maintenance work, but it is still uncertain because the system does not show contract details. We are trying to contact the company, and as soon as we receive feedback, Click Oil and Gas will inform details about potential contracts and the location/unit where it will operate.
Mota Engil is another major company that is also strongly entering Latin America; in addition to winning contracts for maintenance of offshore units in the Campos Basin, it has several other ventures worth millions in our continent, learn more details about these deals here.

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