en.Wedoany.com Reported - Petrobrás launched two significant tenders related to the Sergipe Deepwater Project (SEAP) this Monday (9th). The first batch includes the procurement of inspection services for the construction of the FPSO for the SEAP II project (Tender No. 7004609335) and the procurement of technical support services for the construction of the platform for the same project (Tender No. 7004609336), with the bid opening date for both tenders set for July 8th.

Additionally, the company will launch a tender this Tuesday (10th) for the detailed design, construction, infrastructure installation, operation, maintenance, and subsequent decommissioning of the onshore pipe yard for the SEAP natural gas pipeline. The notice and documents for this tender (No. 7004601825) have been published on the Petronect portal, with the bid opening date expected to be July 22nd.
Petrobrás had previously announced the signing of contracts for the construction of the P-81 and P-87 platforms, which together have a daily production capacity of 240,000 barrels of oil and a daily gas processing capacity of 22 million cubic meters. P-81 will be installed in the SEAP I project, while P-87 will serve the SEAP II project.
The SEAP I project covers the Agulhinha, Agulhinha Oeste, and Palombeta fields located in the BM-SEAL-10 and BM-SEAL-11 concession blocks, involving light oil reservoirs. Petrobrás is the operator of BM-SEAL-11, holding a 60% stake, with partner IBV Brasil Petróleo Ltda. (40%); the company also holds a 100% stake in BM-SEAL-10.
The SEAP II project brings together light oil reservoirs from the Budião, Budião Noroeste, and Palombeta fields, located approximately 80 km from the coast, involving the BM-SEAL-4, BM-SEAL-4A, and BM-SEAL-10 concession blocks. Petrobrás operates BM-SEAL-4, holding a 75% stake, with partner ONGC Campos Ltda. (25%); the company also holds 100% stakes in the BM-SEAL-4A and BM-SEAL-10 concession blocks.
According to the project plan, oil production is expected to begin in 2030, with natural gas export scheduled to start in 2031. The project will also drill and connect 32 wells and install a natural gas pipeline approximately 134 km in length.
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