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Allseas secures another milestone in Brazil

Saturday, November 1 2025

Fossil Energy – Ataptu-2 Development

Petrobras has contracted Allseas to deliver a rigid riser-based subsea solution for the ultra-deepwater Ataptu-2 pre-salt field development, 230 kilometres offshore Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The contract covers design, procurement, construction, and installation of 143 kilometres of rigid risers and flowlines in water depths exceeding 2000 metres.

The subsea network will connect 18 wells to a new FPSO via steel catenary risers in a ‘lazy wave’ configuration. The scope also includes critical components such as flex-joints, pipeline end terminations, and jumpers to complete the connections. Offshore work is scheduled to begin in Q1 2029 and will be executed by Allseas’ pipelay vessel Audacia.

The award follows the Búzios-10 contract announced earlier this year, which covers 111 kilometres of rigid risers and flowlines linking 16 wells to a FPSO.

To support both projects, Allseas has expanded its project management and engineering presence in Rio de Janeiro, which serves as the strategic hub for our operations in Brazil. Preparations are underway to award subcontracts for seamless linepipe manufacturing, internal cladding and flexible joints for the steel catenary risers, further strengthening the local supply chain.

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Filed Under: Allseas, Brazil, flowlines, Installation, International projects, Petrobras, risers, ultra-deepwater Tagged With: Allseas, Ataptu-2, Brazil, flowlines, Installation, Petrobras, rigid risers, ultra deepwater

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