Rolls-Royce has clinched a five-year services contract renewal from Petrobras to continue supporting the operator’s oil production activities offshore Brazil. The company will supply the Brazilian major with advanced maintenance and repair services to support 15 Rolls-Royce RB211-G62 industrial gas turbine power generation units, all of which are installed on four platforms operating in the pre-salt Campos Basin. The platforms are reliant on nearly 375MW of Rolls-Royce generated power. The Long Term Service Agreement (LTSA) contract, which has a potential value of up to US $220 million over its five-year renewal period, will help ensure that the Rolls-Royce units continue to operate at peak performance levels of efficiency and reliability. Over the past five years Rolls-Royce has provided similar services on the platforms, with more than 50 engineers and technicians working on the project.
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