The accident involving the Batuíra vessel that collided with Petrobras' FPSO P-77 was overcome and the excellence of Brazilian shipbuilding at Estaleiro Mauá, in Niterói, is once again the highlight
After the accident involving the Petrobras FPSO production platform and the support vessel PSV Batuíra, Wilson Sons immediately sent its vessel to the Mauá Shipyard, in the city of Niterói, to carry out repairs, mainly on the bow and deck where the damage was most severe. severe.
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In the image gallery above, you can see the evolution of the repair project and the companies' teams with highly trained shipbuilding professionals carrying out the mission. A job of this level deserves due recognition and shows that we have the best professionals in this market segment.
Petrobras' FPSO P-77 is producing in deep waters of the Búzios field, located in the Santos Basin and despite the operational loss, production has not been interrupted.
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The companies involved were MRMendoça (which provides services to the Mauá), and the Mauá Shipyard itself, the latter taking care of the painting of the ship Batuíra. Structural works were completed in 35 days on the bow and academy.