Avante Première Brazil Offshore Event Featured Many Companies from the Campos Basin and Entities Looking at the New Economic Scenario of Macaé and Oil Producing Regions
Representatives of service providers and oil companies from the offshore sector gathered in Macaé – RJ, at the Avante Première Brazil Offshore event last Tuesday (19), which is a prelude to the fair that will take place from June 25 to 28 this year. The purpose of this meeting was to present the challenges and opportunities that the city will face in the coming years.
In Addition to Major Players in the Industry Being at the Event, government authorities and institutions were also present. It is expected that the Brazil Offshore Fair will generate around R$ 300 million in business in 2019.
Daniel Pereira, manager of the Brazil Offshore Fair, stated that the event was presented in two parts: in the first section, it was discussed from the perspective of companies that have contracts in the Campos Basin, their opinions, and outlooks, while in the second part, Firjan, IBP, MME, and other institutions presented their views.
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The event was opened by Globo News journalist Christiane Pelajo, who shared insights on the new positive outlook that the type of services in the oil sector in Brazil, especially in Macaé, will represent in the economic, political, and international scenario.
Brazil Offshore Fair
The Brazil Offshore Fair is one of the main business references for companies that operate and wish to operate in the Campos Basin, and has been held in the city of Macaé for 20 years.
The last edition of the fair was held in 2017 and featured more than 40 hours of activities such as lectures, panels, and technical demonstrations; more than R$ 100 million in business initiated during the event; in addition to a business round that included 370 meetings and generated over R$ 142 million in business.

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