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Brazil's Petrobras to sign offer for four new assistance vessels built locally

Brazil's Transpetro, a system of staterun oil company Petrobras, stated on Monday that regional shipbuilding firms Ecovix and Mac Laren had won a tender to develop four new coastal vessels for $69.5 million per vessel.

WHY IT is necessary

The quote is the first step of Petrobras' strategy to renew its fleet of support vessels, and is a win for Brazil's federal government as it seeks to renew the country's shipbuilding sector.

ESSENTIAL QUOTE

It is a milestone for our management to resume the acquisition of ships in Brazil after ten years without contracting vessels to expand the fleet, stated Transpetro Chief Executive Sergio Bacci in a declaration.

CONTEXT

The 4 'helpful' class vessels will have capacity of 15,000 to 18,000 deadweight tonnage. They become part of the company's plan to commission 25 new ships, with 16 currently listed in Petrobras' tactical plan for the 2025-2029 period.

WHAT'S NEXT

Transpetro said it is set to release a 2nd tender in January for 8 pressurized and semi-refrigerated gas tankers.

(source: Reuters)