- The agreement includes engineering, preparation, dismantling and green recycling of SBM Offshore’s FPSO Capixaba in Brazil.
- Based on previous data, this is set to be the largest oil-producing unit operating offshore Brazil and one of the largest in the world. The FPSO will work for Petrobras.
Netherlands-headquartered SBM Offshore has awarded Modern American Recycling Services Europe (M.A.R.S) a contract for dismantling and green recycling of one of its FPSOs. The agreement includes engineering, preparation, dismantling and green recycling of SBM Offshore’s FPSO Capixaba in Brazil.
FPSO Capixaba is 362 meters long, with a light displacement tonnage of 54.656 Mt. It is moored in 1,350 meters of water in the Cachalote field in the Campos Basin offshore Brazil. The FPSO is expected to arrive at M.A.R.S. Europe’s yard in the Port of Frederikshavn in Denmark at the end of this year or early 2024.
“We are glad that SBM Offshore has chosen to retire and green recycle FPSO Capixaba at our EU-approved Green Recycling facility in the Port of Frederikshavn, compliant with all local, national and international rules and regulations,” M.A.R.S. Europe stated.
Speaking about other company-related news, it is worth noting that SBM Offshore recently completed the project financing of an FPSO destined to work at the Búzios field off Brazil for a total of $1.63 billion, secured by a consortium of 13 international banks. Based on previous data, this is set to be the largest oil-producing unit operating offshore Brazil and one of the largest in the world. The FPSO will work for Petrobras.