Petrobras Started 2021 Announcing Another Bidding, This Time for the Hiring of Anchor Handling Vessels, Known as AHTS
This week, the Brazilian oil company Petrobras announced another opportunity for the market, this time the state-owned company opens bidding for the chartering of one or more supply vessels, towage, and anchor handling (AHTS, in English abbreviation). Looking for a job? 90 job openings for high school and higher education to work at the multinational General Electric today, January 6
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According to the announcement, the deadline for submitting proposals has already begun, and the competition will be at the national level. The opening of the envelopes from interested companies is scheduled for the next day 27.
The lucky winning company of the bidding will earn a contract for 970 days with Petrobras.
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According to the document, the AHTS vessel will be used in Brazilian waters, defined by geographic coordinates, according to concession contracts, onerous assignment, or sharing contracts.
Check the complete documentation of the bidding (No. 7003392442) on the Petronect.
About AHTS Vessels
AHTS vessels, as is known, are specialized in offshore operations and used in multiple activities, such as anchor maneuvering and positioning of platforms, ocean towing of vessels, and transportation of supplies and multiple cargoes.
Forship Wins Petrobras Contract at Comperj to Operate the Utilities Plant of the Natural Gas Processing Unit (UPGN)
Forship started 2021 on the right foot and won from the Brazilian oil company Petrobras the contract to operate for three years the so-called utilities plant of the Natural Gas Processing Unit (UPGN) of the Integrated Project Route 3, at the GásLub Itaboraí hub (former Comperj).
The contract won from Petrobras may extend for another two years. Forship will be responsible for the commissioning, operation, maintenance, and engineering services for these facilities.
