Another Tanker Joins AET’s Fleet for Chartering by Petrobras to Operate in National Waters, This Time It’s the Eagle Paulinia
After the delivery of the Eagle Petrolina in May, the multinational AET announced today (10), through its official channels, that a second dynamically positioned (DP2) tanker for chartering to Petrobras, the Eagle Paulinia, has been successfully and safely delivered to AET.
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The president and CEO of AET, Captain Rajalingam Subramaniam, congratulated the team and said: “A warm thank you to AET and Eaglestar Marine Holdings (L) Pte. Ltd. for their dedication and perseverance in this endeavor, especially given the challenging pandemic situation.”
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The second delivery of the tanker to Petrobras is another great example of the collaboration seen in its front-line teams, said AET, wishing the captain and his crew a good voyage, always navigating safely.
The Eagle Paulinia will join the Eagle Petrolina and the other two ships that have been on Petrobras’ charter list since 2012, to operate in Brazilian waters.
About AET
AET was founded on providing safe, high-quality, and punctual activities in the U.S. Gulf, where it is regarded as the leading service provider. For over 25 years, it has expanded this service to include the U.S. East Coast and Latin America; resulting in over 14,000 ship-to-ship (STS) transfers in total.
Supporting its clients’ offshore exploration, it now operates DP2 transport tankers, serving wellheads in Brazilian Basins, in the North Sea & Barents Sea, and the United Kingdom continental shelf. Currently, all its DPSTs are secured in long-term contracts.
