Aker Solutions’ new subsea plant in Brazil will employ 850 people

Image: Aker Solutions
Image: Aker Solutions

Norwegian oilfield services company Aker Solutions is on Tuesday formally opening its new subsea plant in Curitiba, Brazil. 

According to the company’s press release on Tuesday, the facility will employ about 850 people and is dedicated to machining, welding, surface treatment, assembly and testing of Christmas trees and other subsea equipment. The company employs about 1,300 people in the country.

Aker Solutions noted that this facility would provide the first subsea control systems manufacturing capability in Brazil, enabling delivery of complete well systems that are placed on the seafloor.

“The facility will build on and strengthen our nearly four-decade presence in Brazil, which is a key global offshore market with significant deepwater and subsea potential,” Aker Solutions’ Chief Executive Officer Luis Araujo said. “It reinforces our commitment to developing local competence and working with our customers to create long-term value in this major oil and gas province.”

The plant, located in the city of São José dos Pinhais, will double the company’s production capacity in the country. It is part of a global delivery model with subsea execution hubs in the Americas, Asia Pacific and Europe and will support customers both in and outside of Brazil. Aker Solutions added it was also upgrading its subsea services unit in Rio das Ostras.

The company earlier this year secured a contract to provide maintenance and other services on subsea equipment delivered by Aker Solutions to Petrobras in Brazil. The agreement has a fixed period of three years valued at BRL 435 million after tax and may be extended by another three years.

“The new plant enables us to cost-effectively support Petrobras’ production and growth plans and deliver on our existing order backlog in Brazil,” said Maria Peralta, head of Aker Solutions’ Brazilian operations.

The company also recently announced its plans to revamp its manufacturing site in Aberdeen.