OSX Brasil Receives Order for Three New FPSO Units from OGX

 

OSX Brasil S.A., a Brazilian corporation engaged in the equipment and services sector for the offshore oil and gas industry, by means of integrated operations in shipbuilding, chartering of exploration and production (E&P) units, and operation and maintenance (O&M) services, announces to its shareholders and the market in general that:

OSX has received from its client OGX Petróleo e Gás (“OGX”) an order for 3 (three) new FPSO units (Floating, Production, Storage and Offloading), to be chartered for 20 years by OGX, according to the strategic cooperation contract existing between the two companies, to serve the oil and gas production program of OGX.

As a result, OSX’s firm order book has nearly doubled its value, increasing from US$ 2.5 billion to US$ 4.8 billion approximately.

The 3 new FPSOs of OSX will follow the “Flex” concept, already applied for FPSO OSX-2, which allows the processing of different types of oil, reaffirming OSX’s technological capacity for designing integrated solutions for the offshore industry.

“The confirmation of this order for 3 additional FPSOs nearly doubles the value of our current order book and materializes our expectations for OSX´s business plan. It is another demonstration of the success of the exploratory campaign of our client OGX, and of the excellent perspectives for oil production in Brazil.”, said Luiz Eduardo Carneiro, OSX´s CEO.

About OSX

OSX provides equipment and services to the offshore Oil and gas industry and is active in three different segments: shipbuilding, chartering of exploration and production (E&P) units and O&M services.

Organized to supply the industry’s demand for service solutions integrated with the oil & gas fields, the Company will supply equipment and services specially to OGX, Company of the EBX Group that achieved a respected position in the Brazilian Sector of E&PThe initial demand from OGX is of 48 production units (at an expected market cost of approximately US$ 30 billion). The units will be acquired by OSX Leasing and chartered to OGX to support its growth over the next 10 years.

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Source: OSX, April 14, 2011.