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Petrobras, Brazil's gas company, to purchase five tankers and multiple vessels worth $521 million

Petrobras, the state-owned oil company in Brazil, and its logistics subsidiary Transpetro signed contracts on Tuesday with shipyards to build 'five gas carriers, 18 barges, and 18 pushers for a total of 2.8 billion reals ($521million).

At an event held in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, the companies officially sealed their deal. The ceremony was attended by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva, who is committed to boosting Brazil's shipbuilding industry.

Petrobras said that a shipyard in Rio do Grande do 'Sul would build five tankers worth 2.2 billion reals to transport liquefied gas (also known as cooking gas) and derivatives.

The tankers have a total capacity of 14000 cubic meters.

The?state-run company added that the first gas tanker will be delivered in 33 months from when construction starts, and new deliveries will occur every six months thereafter.

Transpetro, a Brazilian company, will operate the remaining barges and shovels. Shipyards from two other Brazilian states are expected to build the rest.

In a statement, Magda Chambriard, Petrobras' Chief Executive Officer said: "With these contracts we are preparing Petrobras to grow?our production over the next few years and boost the recovery of?the national shipbuilding industry." ($1 = 5,3761 reais). (Reporting and writing by Fernando Cardoso, Sao Paulo. Editing by Lisa Shumaker.)

(source: Reuters)