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Petrobras Awards $736M in Vessel Contracts to Compatriot Firm

By MGN EditorialMarch 16, 2026 at 12:01 PM

Brazil's state-owned oil and gas company Petrobras has awarded $736 million in vessel contracts to a domestic engineering firm.

In a significant move, Brazil's national oil and gas company Petrobras has awarded $736 million worth of vessel contracts to its compatriot firm Oceanica Engenharia e Consultoria. This strategic partnership aims to bolster Petrobras' offshore operations and support its ambitious production targets. According to the report from [Offshore Energy](https://www.offshore-energy.biz/petrobras-gives-out-736m-worth-of-vessel-contracts-to-compatriot-firm/), the contracts cover the charter of 13 offshore support vessels (OSVs) for a period of 5 years, with options to extend. The vessels will support Petrobras' exploration and production activities in Brazil's prolific pre-salt oil fields. This move aligns with Petrobras' focus on working with domestic suppliers to support the Brazilian maritime industry. By awarding these substantial contracts to a local engineering firm, Petrobras is demonstrating its commitment to fostering the growth and capabilities of the country's maritime service providers. The contract award is a testament to Oceanica's technical expertise and operational track record in the offshore sector. It also underscores Petrobras' confidence in the ability of Brazilian companies to meet the demands of the nation's thriving oil and gas industry. As Petrobras continues to ramp up production to meet global energy needs, the availability of reliable and capable vessel support will be crucial. This latest contract award is expected to contribute to the overall efficiency and productivity of Petrobras' offshore operations in the years to come.
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