Good News, The Peregrino Field in Brazil Is Growing and Norwegian Equinor Already Reports That By the End of Next Year, 350 New Offshore and Onshore Jobs Will Be Created in Brazil
Growth in Sight! Equinor announces that around 350 new offshore and onshore jobs will be created in Brazil when the Peregrino field becomes operational, scheduled for the end of 2020. Archer Wins Four-Year Agreement with Equinor in Brazil.
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The Peregrino field in Brazil is growing! Now, the jacket for the new Peregrino C platform is in place, installed by the world’s largest crane vessel, Sleipnir from Heerema Marine Contractors.
The jacket was built by Heerema Fabrication Yard in Vlissingen, Netherlands, and its vital signs are 135 meters tall, 9,200 tons, and has a footprint of 65X65 meters.
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Without bricks, without cement, and without endless construction: the cardboard house that is assembled in modules and can be moved.
Over the next few weeks, the rest of the platform will be installed, and the plan is to begin production from the new platform by the end of 2020.
The jacket for the new Peregrino C platform from Equinor is ready, and over the next few weeks, the rest of the platform will be installed by the world’s largest crane vessel, Sleipnir.

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