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Petrobras Just Closed A 5-Year Contract With OSS Tiradentes

Written by Paulo Nogueira
Published on 23/04/2019 at 08:54
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In an Official Statement from OSS International on Tuesday, Petrobras Will Keep the Accommodation Unit Operating in Brazilian Waters Until 2024

The new contract will begin in the third quarter of 2019, OOS International said on Tuesday. OOS Tiradentes, named after a Brazilian national hero who fought for independence, has been working in Brazil for Petrobras since its delivery, and its current contract will end at the end of this year. “The new awarded contract is a result of excellent performance, competitive pricing, strong local support, and contract management,” stated OOS.

The company also said, “OOS International and CIMC Raffles are pleased to further strengthen their long and successful relationship with Petrobras, a highly valued client and partner in an important industry.”

The flotel OOS Tiradentes was built by the Chinese shipbuilder Yantai CIMC Raffles and delivered in February 2018.

The OOS Tiradentes is a self-propelled unit equipped with electric cranes with a capacity of up to 2x 60T and accommodation for 600 people on board designed for maintenance and installation operations in oceans worldwide like Brazil and the Gulf of Mexico.

This vessel has a dynamic positioning system and offers access through a telescopic bridge from Marine Aluminium connected to the facility.

Prosafe Also Won a Bid to Provide Accommodation Platforms for Petrobras

The auction concluded on January 23, 2019, was related to a public opportunity of two lots, with each resulting contract having a duration of three years. With Prosafe ranked first in both lots, Petrobras will indicate the lot to which the Safe Eurus will be assigned. Now, a compliance evaluation process will follow before the contract is formally awarded. Learn more here.

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