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Petrobras kicks off process to contract 2 FPSOs

Thursday, December 29 2022

Fossil Energy – Petrobras

Brazil’s state-run oil firm Petrobras began the process of contracting two FPSOs for the Atapu and Sépia offshore fields.

Bids are expected to be received in July and production is due to begin in 2028.

“Platforms P-84 (Atapu) and P-85 (Sépia) will each have production capacity of 225,000b/d of oil and 10Mm3/d of gas,” Petrobras said in a statement.

“The platform design, standardized between the two units, represents a step in technological evolution for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, with emphasis on the introduction of the all-electric concept in projects of this size, which consists of an engineering concept for more efficient generation of energy,” it added.

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Filed Under: Brazil, FPSO, International projects, Petrobras Tagged With: Atapu, Brazil, FPSO, Petrobras, Sepia

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