But the Brazilian state-led giant said the $1.63 billion vessel would first make a stop at the Ilha de Santana yard in Macae as the "subsea layout of wells needs to be changed to meet environmental licensing conditions," the company added Tuesday.
Previously targeted for July, then August, Petrobras told Upstream on Wednesday that the platform is expected to arrive at the field in late August, with installation now slated for September.
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