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Baker Hughes to Supply Subsea Systems for Petrobras
Baker Hughes has been awarded a contract to supply subsea tree systems and associated services for an offshore project in West Africa, reinforcing its strategic role as a long-term partner in the region.
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Baker Hughes, an energy technology company, announced Monday a significant award from Petrobras to supply up to 50 subsea tree systems and associated services to support offshore oil and gas production across multiple fields in Brazil. The award was secured through an open tender.
Under the agreement, Baker Hughes will manufacture Petrobras’ pre-salt standard subsea trees, as well as subsea distribution units, in-line tees and vertical connection systems, to enable safe, reliable and efficient production on the seafloor. In addition, topside control cabinets will provide monitoring and control of subsea equipment from floating production storage and offloading vessels.
“Baker Hughes has a history of innovation and operational excellence throughout our decades of collaboration with Petrobras,” said Amerino Gatti, executive vice president of Oilfield Services & Equipment, Baker Hughes. “This agreement opens new opportunities to accelerate growth in Brazil’s offshore energy sector, and we look forward to helping Petrobras efficiently and responsibly develop the hydrocarbon resources that power Latin America.”
These modern subsea systems will enhance recovery in established fields including Albacora, Jubarte and Barracuda-Caratinga. They will also be deployed in more recent pre-salt developments, including the Mero and Buzios fields, to optimize production in new wells.
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Under the agreement, Baker Hughes will manufacture Petrobras’ pre-salt standard subsea trees, as well as subsea distribution units, in-line tees and vertical connection systems, to enable safe, reliable and efficient production on the seafloor. In addition, topside control cabinets will provide monitoring and control of subsea equipment from floating production storage and offloading vessels.
“Baker Hughes has a history of innovation and operational excellence throughout our decades of collaboration with Petrobras,” said Amerino Gatti, executive vice president of Oilfield Services & Equipment, Baker Hughes. “This agreement opens new opportunities to accelerate growth in Brazil’s offshore energy sector, and we look forward to helping Petrobras efficiently and responsibly develop the hydrocarbon resources that power Latin America.”
These modern subsea systems will enhance recovery in established fields including Albacora, Jubarte and Barracuda-Caratinga. They will also be deployed in more recent pre-salt developments, including the Mero and Buzios fields, to optimize production in new wells.
www.bakerhughes.com

