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Petrobras, Brazil's oil giant, to tender for new production vessel in Buzios field

The state-owned Brazilian oil company Petrobras will hold an auction for a new production ship for the pre-salt Buzios Field in the "next few months", the firm said on Tuesday.

The tender was to be made public within 60 days, according to sources who were familiar with the issue.

Petrobras announced that the new vessel would have a daily production capacity of 180.000 barrels of crude oil and be capable of transporting 5.5 million cubic metres of natural gas to land.

Petrobras said that the vessel will receive, process, and ship gas from a vessel P-82 which also operates on the Buzios Field.

Petrobras said that P-82 will no longer be able to reinject all of the gas produced back into the reservoir. Instead, it can ship a portion to the land.

Petrobras said that the new vessel can also handle a portion of gas production from vessels other than its own.

The tender for the floating production storage and offloading vessel (FPSO) is set to follow the build-operate-transfer commissioning model, sources told , in which the firm that builds the vessel operates it for a set number of years and then transfers ownership to Petrobras.

Luiz inacio Lula da So, the Brazilian president, wants to lower gas prices to stimulate industry.

A source said that according to studies the vessel could in the future also treat gas from fields other than Buzios. (Reporting and writing by Rodrigo Viga Gaier, Fabio Teixeira, Editing by Kylie Madry).

(source: Reuters)