PJV banks $11m of FPSO contracts in Brazil

PJ Valves (PJV), the manufacturer and supplier of valves for the global energy industry, has been awarded two significant FPSO valve contracts for projects in Brazil – one of which is planned to be one of the largest oil-producing units in the world. The company will manufacture and supply valve packages to both projects in the Santos and Campos basins.
The FPSO, destined for the Buzios field, is set to be the largest oil-producing unit operating offshore Brazil and one of the largest in the world, with a daily processing capacity of 225,000b of oil and 12Mm3 of gas. It will have a water injection capacity of 250,000b/d and a minimum storage capacity of 1.4Mb of crude oil. PJV will supply low to high-pressure valves which cover multiple topside applications from water services to oil and gas. These will be installed within the vessel’s topsides from next year ahead of the planned delivery of the FPSO in the second half of 2024.
The second win is for the Mero 3 FPSO project which is expected to have a processing capacity of 180,000 b/d of oil and 12 MMcm/d of gas, with production planned for 2024. PJV will deliver a range of shutdown, ball, globe, and check valves supplied in carbon stainless-steel, super duplex, and nickel aluminium bronze material. The valves will vary in size, with the maximum being 14 inches in diameter and pressure class being 10,000 psi, to support the topside processing requirements of the vessel.

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