Brazil’s Petrobras has signed a two-year contract to lease a drilling rig from Ocyan, formerly known as Odebrecht Oleo e Gas, an executive told Reuters, in the first deal between the firms since a corruption scandal erupted five years ago.
Petroleo Brasileiro SA, as the state-run oil firm is known, formally selected Ocyan and two other companies in a recent tender for six drilling rigs, Ocyan Chief Executive Roberto Simões said in a Friday interview.
Petrobras awarded one of the rig contracts to Ocyan, with three going to Constellation Oil Services Holding SA and two to Brazil’s Petroserv SA, Simões said. He did not disclose values.
The deal is significant as Petrobras and Odebrecht, Ocyan’s parent company, are at the center of Operation Cash Wash, a massive ongoing corruption probe in which authorities have unearthed billions of dollars of bribes.
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The Norbe VI has been awarded a two-year contract with Petrobras. Maintenance and modification works to meet the requirements of the new contract are planned to begin in mid-August. The contract is expected to start during the last quarter of 2019.
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