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Seatrium Secures FPSO Newbuild Contracts P-84 and P-85 from Petrobras

SINGAPORE, 25 May 2024 – Seatrium Limited (Seatrium, or the Group), a global provider of engineering solutions to the offshore, marine, and energy industries, has won an international tender from Brazil’s National Oil Company, Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. (Petrobras), acting as operator of Atapu1 and Sepia2 consortiums, for the newbuild supply of Floating Production Storage and Offloading vessels (FPSO) platforms P-84 and P-85. With the contracts valued at approximately S$11 billion, these high throughput FPSOs will be deployed in the Atapu and Sépia fields, located in the eastern part of the Santos Basin, approximately 200 kilometres offshore of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.

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The P-84 and P-85 platforms are part of Petrobras' new generation of FPSO platforms, characterised by a high production capacity that prioritise sustainable practices with innovative technologies. The P-84 and P-85 FPSOs will each have a production capacity of 225,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) and gas processing capacity of 10 million cubic meters per day (Sm3/d). Both FPSOs will incorporate advanced technologies such as zero routine flaring and venting, variable speed drives and measures to control emissions and capture CO2, including an all-electric concept, which focuses on efficient power generation and increased energy efficiency to achieve a 30% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions intensity. These features will enhance operational efficiency and reduce environmental impact, showcasing Seatrium's commitment to responsible and sustainable operations.

Construction for the P-84 and P-85 FPSOs will commence in first quarter of 2025 with the final delivery expected to be in 2029. Supply of the FPSO platforms will leverage the Group’s “One Seatrium Delivery Model”, where operations and engineering support are integrated across different yards globally. Seatrium’s facilities in Brazil, China, and Singapore will manufacture the modules, weighing an impressive 60,000 metric tonnes, with the outsourced hull and accommodation transported to Singapore for topside module integration and commissioning. After successful integration and commissioning in Singapore, the FPSO platforms will be towed to the Atapu and Sépia fields for offshore commissioning.
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CIMC Secures FPSO Newbuild Hull EPC Contracts P-84 and P-85 from Seatrium

11 July 2024

Recently, CIMC Raffles, a subsidiary of CIMC Group, is awarded by Seatrium, a global provider of engineering solutions to the offshore, marine, and energy industries based in Singapore, for EPC contracts to supply the hulls for two FPSO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) for Petrobras, Brazil's national oil company. With this latest agreement, CIMC Raffles has previously delivered two and is currently constructing a total of four FPSO Hulls for Petrobras, further solidifying CIMC's leading position in the global offshore engineering sector.

The P-84 and P-85 platforms are part of Petrobras' new generation of FPSO platforms, characterized by a high production capacity that prioritise sustainable practices with innovative technologies. The P-84 and P-85 FPSOs will each have a production capacity of 225,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) and gas processing capacity of 10 million cubic meters per day (Sm3 /d). Both FPSOs will incorporate advanced technologies such as zero routine flaring and venting, variable speed drives and measures to control emissions and capture CO2, including an all-electric concept, which focuses on efficient power generation and increased energy efficiency to achieve a 30% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions intensity.

CIMC Raffles is responsible for the EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) of the hulls, living quarters, and M15B module for these two vessels. Upon completion, the vessels will be deployed in the Atapu and Sepia oil fields in the eastern Santos Basin of Brazil, located approximately 200 kilometers offshore from Rio de Janeiro

In recent years, the global deepwater development has been steadily recovering, leading to a strong demand for FPSOs. CIMC Raffles has seized industry opportunities by making FPSOs a strategic focus. Through initiatives such as establishing a specialized oil & gas R&D center, expanding yard facilities and infrastructure, leveraging the resources of deep-water terminals, and innovating modular construction methods, CIMC Raffles aims to enhance FPSO production capacity and provide ample resource support to drive business development.

As of now, CIMC Raffles has delivered the hull of the P-71 FPSO, as well as various topside modules for multiple FPSO projects, and has undertaken the overall construction contracts for the P-80 and P-83 FPSO hulls.
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