March 18 (offshore-energy.biz) U.S.-headquartered energy technology giant Baker Hughes has won a multi-year deal with Brazil’s state-owned energy giant Petrobras to support critical turbomachinery equipment for the South American country’s offshore and refinery operations.
The 60-month service award, for which an agreement was signed in February 2026 with Petrobras following an open tender process, will allow Baker Hughes to take care of critical turbomachinery equipment for Brazil’s offshore operations as well as a major refinery.
The deal covers essential maintenance, repairs, and engineering advisory services, reinforcing the U.S. player’s commitment to lifecycle services, maintaining the performance and reliability of up to 64 aeroderivative gas turbines installed across several sites deemed critical to the Brazilian firm’s production continuity.
These assets are perceived to support stable, scalable energy output across approximately 19 floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessels in the country’s offshore sector and at the Replan refinery in Paulínia, São Paulo. The FPSOs are equipped with the American company’s turbines, including the LM2500 and LM6000.
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