OneSubsea, A Joint Venture Between Shlumberger And Cameron, Will Supply Submarine Equipment To Petrobras In The Santos Pre-Salt
A OneSubsea has signed a contract with the Brazilian state-owned company Petrobras to supply the subsea Christmas trees (ANMs) for the Mero 2 field in the Santos Basin pre-salt. 65 Onshore And Offshore Job Openings For Repair And Naval Maintenance In Macaé Announced This Afternoon, March 10
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Eleven Christmas trees and four electro-hydraulic distribution units (UDEH) are part of the contract scope with Petrobras. In addition to these services, a 5-year contract for installation and maintenance services, including drill pipe risers (DPR), is also included in the Santos Basin pre-salt.
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So far, the contract value has not been disclosed.
According to the company, as it involves the acquisition of goods and services for a consortium project, the bidding is not subject to the Access to Information Law (12.527/11).
In the Mero 1 field of the Santos Basin pre-salt, where the Norwegian Aker Solutions was awarded to supply the Christmas trees, an exception was made by the government due to time constraints, allowing Petrobras to use equipment from the existing frame agreement with Aker.
In the Long Duration Test of Libra (TLD), the ANMs were sourced from the contract agreement with TechnipFMC.
The urgency to launch new contracting processes is due to changes in equipment specifications resulting from lessons learned in the pre-salt over the past few years.
It is expected that Brazilian oil company Petrobras will demand between 80 and 100 ANMs between this year and 2024.
The Libra Consortium is operated by Petrobras, Shell, Total, CNOOC, and CNPC.

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