Common questions

How many FPSO does Petrobras have?

How many FPSO does Petrobras have?

Petrobras’ development plan involves the interconnection of 15 wells to the FPSO. This includes eight oil producers, six water and gas injectors, and one convertible well (from producer to gas injector) to be connected to the FPSO through rigid subsea production and injection pipelines, and flexible service lines.

How much oil does Petrobras produce?

In 2020, Petrobras’ crude oil production reached record levels, amounting to nearly 2.27 million barrels per day (including NGL). In comparison to the previous year, this represents an increase of around four percent. That same year, Petrobras’ natural gas production reached 522 barrels of oil equivalent per day.

Where is Petrobras located in Brazil?

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Petróleo Brasileiro S.A., better known by the acronym Petrobras (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˌpɛtɾoˈbɾas ]), is a state-owned Brazilian multinational corporation in the petroleum industry headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

How many FPSOs are there in the world?

The first oil FPSO was built in 1977 on the Shell Castellon field, located in the Spanish Mediterranean. Today, over 270 vessels are deployed worldwide as oil FPSOs.

How many FPSO does Brazil have?

21 FPSOs
Among countries, unsurprisingly Brazil leads globally in planned and announced FPSO additions with 21 FPSOs during the outlook period. The UK follows with four FPSOs. Among operators, Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras) leads globally with ten planned and announced FPSOs.

Who bought Petrobras?

SAO PAULO, Nov 11 (Reuters) – Brazil’s state-run oil company Petrobras (PETR4.SA) signed a contract to sell its Shale Industrialization Unit (SIX) for $33 million to Forbes & Manhattan Resources, it said in a filing on Thursday.

Is Petrobras a buy?

Finally, we should also recognize that PBR has a P/CF ratio of 2.21. This metric focuses on a firm’s operating cash flow and is often used to find stocks that are undervalued based on the strength of their cash outlook. PBR’s P/CF compares to its industry’s average P/CF of 3.52.

What do Petrobras do?

Petrobras, abbreviation of Petróleo Brasileiro S.A., Brazilian oil and gas company that was founded in 1953 to engage in the exploration, production, refining, and transport of domestic petroleum and petroleum products. …

How are FPSOs powered?

The platform uses WEG medium and high voltage motors to drive water injection pumps to pump water into the oil well; this helps maintain oil pressure as oil is pumped out in order to maintain efficient extraction.

What countries does Petrobras operate in?

We have different types of operations in South America: Oil and gas exploration and production, distribution and marketing of products and services.

  • Brazil.
  • Argentina.
  • Colombia.
  • Chile.
  • Paraguay.
  • Uruguay.

When does the Petrobras platform P-74 conversion start?

The works should meet a domestic content of 70%, creating approximately 4,000 direct jobs at the peak of the activities. Conversion works are scheduled to start in June. The first unit in the series is platform P-74 and the vessel is already docked at the Port of Rio de Janeiro, with completion of the hull conversion expected for March 2014.

What kind of oil vessels does Petrobras have?

Brazil’s oil company Petrobras on Monday signed an agreement for the conversion of four VLCC (Very Large Crude Carrier) vessels into the hulls of the future P-74, P-75, P-76, and P-77 Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessels, which will operate in the Santos Basin pre-salt.

Where are the new Petrobras FPSOs being built?

The works will be done at the Inhaúma Shipyard, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, which was leased by Petrobras and is being refurbished to meet the Company’s needs. The agreement was signed with the consortium formed by the construction companies Norberto Odebrecht S/A, OAS Ltda and UTC Engenharia S/A.

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