Petrobras picks Aker manifolds

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Aker Solutions has won a contract worth more than US$300 million from Petrobras to supply eight manifolds that alternately inject water and gas to increase oil recovery from Brazil's deepwater offshore fields.

The subsea manifolds, designed for 2500m water depth, will be installed by Petrobras and its partners in deepwater pre-salt field developments. The units have a design life of 30 years and the first is scheduled to be delivered in 2016. 

Øyvind Eriksen, executive chairman of Aker Solutions, says: "Brazil is a key market for our subsea technology and one of the fastest-growing areas in the oil and gas industry."

The order will be executed by Aker Solutions' Brazilian subsea division. The unit last year began work to double its subsea equipment manufacturing capacity at a plant in Curitiba by 2015. About 70% of the contract with Petrobras will be procured and manufactured in Brazil.

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