With The TP 25 Program, The Company Aims To Increase Its Logistics Capacity By 25% And Intervene In The Brazilian Naval Industry
Transpetro, Petrobras’ logistics subsidiary, starts 2025 with an important announcement for the Brazilian naval industry. The company will launch a bidding process for the hiring of eight gas carriers, continuing the renewal and fleet expansion program, called TP 25, according to the website.
The program, initiated in 2024, aims to increase the company’s logistics capacity by 25%, reinforcing its position as the largest operator of oil, derivatives, and biofuels logistics in Latin America.
According to Transpetro’s president, Sérgio Bacci, the plans for 2025 are robust and will consolidate the growth of the own fleet. “Right at the beginning of 2025, we will go to the market to acquire eight gas carriers. Our program marks the resumption of the expansion of our fleet,” said the executive.
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Fleet Renewal: Transpetro Launches New Bids
Transpetro, Petrobras’ logistics subsidiary, starts 2025 with a significant announcement for the Brazilian naval industry. The company will launch a bidding process for the hiring of eight gas carriers, continuing the renewal and fleet expansion program, called TP 25.
The program, initiated in 2024, aims to increase the company’s logistics capacity by 25%, reinforcing its position as the largest operator of oil logistics, derivatives, and biofuels in Latin America.
According to Transpetro’s president, Sérgio Bacci, the plans for 2025 are robust and will consolidate the growth of the own fleet. “Right at the beginning of 2025, we will go to the market to acquire eight gas carriers. Our program marks the resumption of the expansion of our fleet,” said the executive.
Positive Impact On The Brazilian Naval Industry
The first bids of TP 25 were already launched in 2024, including negotiations with the Rio Grande shipyard for the hiring of four Handy-class vessels. Now, with the bidding for gas carriers, the national naval sector gains new momentum.
The measure is seen as an opportunity for Brazilian shipyards, generating jobs, boosting the economy, and strengthening the local industry. The announcement reflects Transpetro’s and the government’s commitment to resume investments in the maritime sector and the Brazilian production chain.
Positive Balance Of 2024 And Optimistic Outlook For 2025
The year 2024 was emblematic for Transpetro. The company consolidated its growth strategy by launching TP 25, strengthening its position in the market. The outlook for 2025 is equally positive, with the launch of three new bids that will benefit fleet expansion.
Among the main milestones for the upcoming year are:
- Acquisition of eight gas carriers at the beginning of 2025;
- Continuity of The TP 25 Program;
- Stimulus to the national naval industry with new orders;
- Consolidation of Transpetro as a reference in logistics in Latin America.

Espero que alguns desses navios sejam contruidos nos Estaleiro Enseada. Para que saiam da Recuperação Judicial e me paguem o que me devem.
Estaleiro vard promar com fé em Deus tá nessa