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Published: 05 Feb 10
Sembcorp Marine bares strategic shipyard expansion in BrazilENERGY & OFFSHORE | Sembcorp Marine bares strategic shipyard expansion in BrazilSembcorp Marine revealed Thursday its wholly-owned subsidiary Jurong Shipyard (JSPL) will be building a new shipyard in Brazil to facilitate operations in one of the fastest growing offshore oil and gas exploration and production markets in the world. The world's second largest offshore oil rig builder announced the acquisition of a freehold land area of 825,000 sqm (approximately 1.7 times larger than the land size of Jurong Shipyard’s Tanjong Kling location) with 1.6 km of coastline in the State of Espirito Santo in Brazil, to be developed as a shipyard. Located in the Municipal of Aracruz, the site is about 80 km by road north of Vitoria, the capital of Espirito Santo State and the second largest producer of oil in Brazil. The site's strategic location near the offshore Espirito Santo Basin, one of the recently discovered giant pre-salt oil basins of Brazil, makes it an ideal location for country’s oil and gas activities. This investment in the new shipyard is in line with Sembcorp Marine’s global hub strategy, thereby reinforcing the Group’s commitment to construct a strategic foothold in Brazil to expand its offshore oil and gas businesses. "We have been a key player in Brazil’s oil and gas construction industry since 1997, having delivered to-date a total of 11 units of oil and gas exploration, production and storage platforms for Brazilian oilfields. These platforms produce more than half of Petrobras’ daily 2 million barrels of oil output, thus effectively making JSPL the main contractor to Petrobras," said Mr Wong Weng Sun, President and CEO of Sembcorp Marine. The shipyard is also expected to boost employment and training opportunities for the local workforce in Espirito Santo, according to Mr Wong. |
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