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Petrobras Launches Two Floating Platforms for Oil and Gas Extraction in Sergipe with Innovative Model

Escrito por Bruno Teles
Publicado em 01/10/2024 às 17:57
Petrobras lança duas plataformas flutuantes para extração de petróleo e gás em Sergipe com modelo inovador
Novas plataformas em Sergipe (Imagem: Reprodução)
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Ambitious Initiative by Petrobras Promises to Revolutionize Oil and Gas Extraction in Deep Waters of Sergipe.

Get ready for a revolution in the waters of Sergipe! Petrobras is about to launch floating platforms for oil and gas extraction that promise to transform the energy industry in Brazil.

Petrobras announced during Rio Oil & Gas 2024 that two floating platforms for oil and gas extraction will be operated in the Sergipe Deep Waters Project (SEAP). The units, named SEAP I and SEAP II, are of the FPSO type (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) and will have the capacity to produce 240,000 barrels of oil and 22 million cubic meters of natural gas per day. These floating platforms will not only be responsible for production, but also for the storage and transfer of fuels at sea.

Floating Platforms for Oil and Gas Extraction Will Be Transferred

By adopting the BOT model, Petrobras ensures efficiency and safety in the new project. The BOT model (Build, Operate, Transfer) will allow Petrobras to build, operate, and later transfer the floating platforms for oil and gas extraction. This model was chosen due to the lack of bids for chartering, resulting from the credit crunch in Europe and Asia, the main financiers of this type of contract.

Sylvia Anjos, Director of Exploration and Production at Petrobras, explained: “The BOT reduces the initial investment and increases security for the companies involved, ensuring the viability of the Sergipe Deep Waters Project.”

120 Thousand Barrels of Oil and 10 Million Cubic Meters of Natural Gas per Day

The floating platforms for oil and gas extraction SEAP I and SEAP II will each have the capacity to produce 120,000 barrels of oil and 10 million cubic meters of natural gas per day. The project includes a pipeline for the flow of 128 km in length, with 100 km at sea and 28 km on land.

Marcelo Menezes, Executive Secretary of Sedetec, stated: “Petrobras’ decision to adopt the BOT model is an important guarantee for the viability of the Sergipe Deep Waters Project and demonstrates the state-owned company’s commitment to the development of the energy sector in Sergipe.”

Forecast for 2028

With the inauguration of the floating platforms for oil and gas extraction expected in 2028, the energy sector in Sergipe is about to gain a significant milestone.

Do you think this initiative by Petrobras will really transform the oil industry in Brazil? Share your opinion in the comments!

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07/10/2024 10:43

Não tem nada de revolucionário. São dois navio de produção como os outros dos campos da bacia de santos, campos e espírito santo

Bruno Teles

Falo sobre tecnologia, inovação, petróleo e gás. Atualizo diariamente sobre oportunidades no mercado brasileiro. Com mais de 7.000 artigos publicados nos sites CPG, Naval Porto Estaleiro, Mineração Brasil e Obras Construção Civil. Sugestão de pauta? Manda no brunotelesredator@gmail.com

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