We Were at the Project in the City of Macaé to Check Information About the Construction of the Thermoelectric Plant That Will Use Natural Gas from the Pre-Salt for Its Operation
In May, Shell stated that the works of the Marlim Azul thermoelectric plant in Macaé would resume in June despite the pandemic, more details can be found in Kelly Angelim’s article here. We visited the project yesterday (26) to check and indeed the works have resumed.
According to the information that Click Petróleo e Gás collected at the project entrance, a construction company from São Paulo is currently working at the construction site and land clearing (the name was not revealed), but it is possible to leave your PRINTED RESUME at the entrance for potential opportunities. It is important to highlight that there is no email or registration website; it is an alternative and nothing is guaranteed.
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Main Companies Involved in This Project in Macaé
- Grupo Cobra – Will Also Work in Engineering, Supply, Construction, Testing, and Commissioning
- Pátria Investimentos is the fund manager with the largest stake in this project
- Shell Will Be Responsible for the supply of gas and the commercialization of energy
- Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems will provide gas turbines, with M501JAC technology and operational equipment
- BIZ Logistics and Constructions is responsible for the implementation works of the industrial subdivision

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