Oceaneering inks drillpipe riser system contract with Petrobras

An Oceaneering subsidiary has secured a five-year contract from Petrobras for the operation of three existing drillpipe riser systems to support intervention and completion operations in Brazil.

Oceaneering says it introduced the industry’s first subsea rigless well stimulation system and has completed more than 20 successful campaigns.

 

HOUSTON  Oceaneering’s wholly owned subsidiary Marine Production Systems do Brasil Ltda. has secured a five-year contract from Petrobras for the operation of three existing drillpipe riser systems to support intervention and completion operations in Brazil.

Petrobras also has the option to add a fourth drillpipe riser system by notifying Oceaneering prior to mid-December 2023. The contract value could be worth up to $75 million in revenue during the five-year contract period.

 

Under the terms of the contract, Oceaneering will continue to provide Petrobras with services utilizing three existing drillpipe riser systems with installation workover control systems, along with project management, engineering and support services. The company will be replacing the umbilicals on the existing systems in 2024.

The replacement umbilicals are planned to be manufactured at Oceaneering’s facility in Niteroi, Brazil. Field operations under the contract are scheduled to begin when the current contract expires, or 18 months after award.

Should Petrobras elect to add a fourth system, Oceaneering will have an additional 18 months to build the system, which would be expected to go on hire in June 2025.