According to analysis by Singapore company registration specialists Rikvin, the recent Brazilian oil and gas deals scored by Singapore marine firms will catalyze company incorporation and work visa application activity in the republic. http://www.rikvin.com/press-releases/singapore-brazil-oil-gas/
Singapore (PRWEB) August 24, 2012
Fernvale Pte. Ltd, Keppel Offshore’s subsidiary, has scored a US$4.1 billion contract with Sete Brasil Participa??es S.A. to design and build five semi-submersible drilling rigs.
Keppel, after establishing its BrasFELS yard in Brazil in 2000, has gone on to achieve many firsts for the Brazilian offshore industry, including the construction of some of the world's largest floating production units, P-52, P-51 and P-56 for Petrobras, Brazil's state-controlled energy giant.
Meanwhile, Sembcorp Marine, through Jurong Offshore Pte Ltd's wholly-owned subsidiaries, has secured contracts worth US$4 billion from Sete Brasil for the design and construction of five drillships based on Jurong Shipyard’s proprietary Jurong Espadon drillship design. Like Keppel, Sembcorp has also become a key player in Brazil’s offshore oil and gas industry, and has to date delivered a total of 19 oil and gas exploration, production and storage platforms for Brazilian oil fields. These platforms contribute approximately half of Brazil’s daily output.
Rikvin's analysis reveals that as many as 38 more production platforms worth US$20 billion will be added to Brazilian oil fields over the decade, generating multiple opportunities for Singapore marine companies. As such, Singapore’s relation with Latin America has already taken a big boost in recent years with signing of Free Trade Agreements and Exchange of Development Experience under the Singapore Cooperation Program.
“Both governments are working overtime to make this a win-win situation for the business communities of Singapore and Brazil. This year alone, Singapore has visited Brazil twice, once in May by Singapore’s Minister of Trade and Industry Mr. Lim Hng Kiang, followed by Minister for Transport Mr. Lui Tuck Yew early this month,” said Satish Bakhda, Head of Operations at Rikvin. Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has also met with Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff on the sidelines of the G-20 summit last year.
As a result, Brazil is now one of Singapore’s top trading partners in Latin America, with bilateral trade registering S$4.16 bilAir Jordan

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