OceanPact, a renowned Brazilian company specialized in environmental solutions, submarine services and logistical support, achieved another victory by winning a bidding process and signing a contract with Petrobras. The agreement, valued at around R$485 million, was sealed to carry out anchoring inspections in FPSOs (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) and semi-submersible platforms from Petrobras, covering activities until the year 2026.
The significant amount of the contract is the result of a competitive process in which OceanPact’s proposal stood out.
The mission involves the thorough inspection of platform mooring systems, covering approximately 1.500 kilometers of mooring lines and 600 links.
These inspections not only meet the regulatory requirements of classification societies, but also play a crucial role as a platform operational security control mechanism.
To conduct these complex operations, OceanPact will rely on the Austral Abrolhos, a state-of-the-art MPSV (Multi Purpose Support Vessel).
Equipped with a Work Class remotely operated vehicle (ROV), manufactured by Norwegian Kystdesign, capable of operating at depths of up to 3.000 meters, the Austral Abrolhos is ideal for underwater activities.
Furthermore, the vessel has a crane capable of operations up to 2.000 meters deep, providing efficiency and versatility during inspections.
The contract signed with Petrobras reinforces OceanPact’s competence and its essential contribution to the safety and efficiency of offshore operations, further strengthening its presence on the national and international scene.
About OceanPact
OceanPact, founded in 2007, consolidated its position in the market by offering specialized services for the study, protection, monitoring and sustainable use of marine resources.
Serving clients in various sectors, such as energy, mining, telecommunications, ports and navigation, the company stands out especially in the oil and gas sector.
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