JDR’s Macaé Facility Opens Tomorrow (Brazil)

JDR, a provider of technology connecting the offshore energy industry, will celebrate  the official opening of the new service and maintenance facility tomorrow in the port of Macaé, Brazil.

According to the JDR’s release issued earlier this year, Macaé is seen as an ideal location to build the company’s local presence and reputation, with more than 80% of the oil produced by Brazil being linked through the port in some way.

“Our people will be connecting with local customers to demonstrate our products and services available for the deepwater Brazil market, including IWOCS, flying leads and subsea production umbilicals,” JDR wrote on their LinkedIn profile.

JDR specialises in the design and production of steel and thermoplastic subsea production umbilicals subsea power cables and Intervention Workover Control Systems (IWOCS) as well as offering offshore and field services for the global oil and gas industry.

JDR sees the Brazilian market as being critical to the globalisation of the business, which commands a 70% market share in IWOCS in all markets outside of the South American country.

Subsea World News Staff
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