Baker Hughes Gets Two Flexible-Pipe Contracts From Petrobras -- Commodity Comment
30 Juni 2021 - 5:04PM
Dow Jones News
By Robb M. Stewart
Baker Hughes Co. said Wednesday it received two flexible-pipe
contracts from Petroleo Brasileiro SA, taking the volume of
flexible pipe contracted by the Brazilian company in the first half
of the year to more than the total volume awarded in 2019 and 2020
combined.
On the contracts:
Baker Hughes said the first contract covers up to 96 kilometers
of flexible pipe for the Sapinhoa and Tupi fields and the second
contract covers up to 226 kilometers of flexible pipe for the
Marlim 2 and Itapu fields.
"Including two flexible pipe contracts Petrobras awarded to
Baker Hughes for the Buzios field in the first quarter of this
year, Petrobras has contracted Baker Hughes during the first half
of 2021 to provide it up to 370 kilometers of flexible pipe for its
subsea projects. This is larger than the volume of flexible pipe
awarded by Petrobras to Baker Hughes in 2019 and 2020 combined," it
said
The flexible pipes will be used for a mix of production lines,
gas injection flowlines, water injection lines, and services lines
for pre- and post-salt subsea developments in Brazil.
Baker Hughes said the contracts follows a contract from
Petrobras for subsea oilfield equipment to support the
revitalization of the Marlim and Voador fields in the Campos Basin
offshore Brazil. The contract includes several key interconnected
technologies from Baker Hughes' Subsea Connect family of Aptara
products, including subsea production and injection manifold
systems. Petrobras also recently awarded the company a wellhead
contract for Mero 4, the largest pre-salt field in Brazil.
Write to Robb M. Stewart at robb.stewart@wsj.com
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