Petrobras Will Donate 100 Oxygen Cylinders to Amazonas. Oil Company Will Mobilize Logistics Service for Delivery of Items
Petrobras informs this morning (03/10), in another initiative to help Amazonas in combating the Covid-19 pandemic, that the Brazilian oil giant will donate 100 oxygen cylinders to the State Health Secretariat of Amazonas to meet the high demand for the input in the state’s public hospitals. Send your resume! Updated job openings today (03/10) in Macaé to work on Petrobras platforms
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Petrobras reports that the company’s actions will take place in three fronts: the purchase of cylinders, the acquisition of oxygen from suppliers, and the logistics for delivery to the state. To this end, Petrobras is activating its logistics service, originally used in oil and gas operations, to overcome the challenges of transporting the material and expedite deliveries.
According to the report, the oxygen cylinders were purchased by the company in São Paulo and transported to the oxygen supplier in the same state, where they are being filled. They will then be transported by land to Guarulhos airport and loaded onto a cargo aircraft that will transport them to Manaus airport.
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From there, they will be delivered by land to the State Health Secretariat of Amazonas, which will be responsible for distributing them to public hospitals. The expectation is that the cylinders will be delivered in Manaus later this month.
Petrobras in Favor of Amazonas
This effort is part of a set of measures that Petrobras is taking to help the population of Amazonas in combating the coronavirus. This year, the company joined the “Together for Amazonas” movement, which brings together 15 companies and institutions from all over the country to build an oxygen production plant in Manaus.
In addition, in cooperation with USP and the Brazilian Institute of Oil and Natural Gas (IBP), it supports the development of 42 ventilators that were donated to the state. Finally, the logistics for delivering a 90 m3 oxygen tank to Manaus was also arranged through a barge originally used for operational transport.

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