The bidding for the units in the Campos and Santos Basin operated by Petrobras, are divided into 4 lots with maintenance contracts of up to 3 years
The week starts with excellent news for the naval sector! After Petrobras awarded preventive and corrective maintenance contracts for eleven platforms to the oil and gas outsourced company, Engeman, the Brazilian state-owned company launches a billionaire bid for next month, where the winners will provide services for the maintenance and repair of offshore platforms in the Campos Basin.
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The mega tender for maintenance and repair services for platforms in the Campos Basin that was scheduled for October was postponed by the state-owned company in recent days, to December 7th. The date for opening the envelopes will be disputed nationally and will take place in closed mode.
1 lot
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Lot 1 is the largest lot offered by Petrobras and covers contracts to service platforms P-18, P-19, P-20, P-35, P-43, P-47, P-48, P-61 and P -63. The big winner of the bidding will guarantee a contract worth BRL 734,8 million with the state-owned company. The platforms of lot 1 belong to the Marlim, Barracuda and Papa-Terra fields.
2 lot
Being the smallest of all and with a budget of BRL 189 million, Lot 4 includes platforms P-2, P-09, P-26, P-32 and P-33. Most of the units will enter the decommissioning phase starting next year.
3 lot
With a budget of BRL 575,8 million, the winning bid will provide maintenance services for platforms P-38, P-40, P-51, P-53 and P-56, located in the Marlim field
4 lot
With a value of R$ 498,4 million, lot 4 will be dedicated to platforms that are in campaigns with the Maintenance and Safety Unit (UMS).
The winning bidders will have three years to complete the services provided for in the contract, which include structure, plating and floor grating services; instrumentation; surface preparation and application of paint and coating schemes; equipment services; among many others.
You can check the notices and complete documentation of the bidding (7003229143) directly on the website of Petronect.