SembMarine wins $674m Brazilian gig

Estaleiro Jurong Aracruz: an artist's impression of the Brazilian shipyard, which is still in its early phase of construction

Singapore’s Sembcorp Marine has secured a contract worth $674 million to carry out work on two floating production storage and offloading vessels in Brazil.

The deal was made between SembMarine’s subsidiary, Jurong do Brasil Prestacao de Services and Tupi BV, a consortium owned Petrobras Netherlands BV, together with BG Overseas Holdings and Galp Energia E& P BV.

The contract involves the construction of eight modules and module integration works for two FPSOs, P-68 and P-71.

The fabrication of the modules and the integration of the vessels will be carried out in SembMarine’s wholly-owned Brazilian shipyard, Estaleiro Jurong Aracruz.

Jurong do Brasil president Martin Cheah said in a statement: “Jurong is proud to be recognised by Petrobras as their…

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