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MODEC’s FPSO Staying Five More Years With Petrobras Offshore Brazil

2025-02-03 10:26

FPSO Cidade de Angra dos Reis;

Wedoany.com Report-Feb 3, Brazil’s state-owned oil and gas giant Petrobras has prolonged the assignment of a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel in the Santos Basin off the coast of Brazil.

Japan’s MODEC converted the VLCC M/V Sunrise IV into an FPSO, named Cidade de Angra dos Reis, capable of processing up to 100,000 barrels of oil per day and 5 million m3 of gas, designed for H2S and CO2 removal and capable of reinjecting CO2 downhole at 550 bar besides exporting sales gas to shore.

Thanks to a 15-year lease with five one-year options, the FPSO Cidade de Angra dos Reis, designed to remain on the field for up to 20 years, has worked at the Lula (former Tupi) field since October 2010. The Tupi consortium comprises Petrobras (67.216%, operator), Shell (23.024%), Petrogal (9.209%), and PPSA (0.551%).

On behalf of the Tupi field consortium, Petrobras has now signed amendments to the charter and service agreements for the FPSO, moored in 2,149 meters of water, with Tupi Pilot MV 22 and MODEC Serviços de Petróleo do Brasil extending the charter period of the unit by an additional five years until 2030.

“The execution of these amendments aligns with the company’s 2025-2029 Business Plan and reinforces Petrobras and its partners’ commitment to the continuity and expansion of their operations in the Tupi field,” highlighted the Brazilian firm.

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