Prospects for market recovery lead to Fluxo to Rio Oil & Gas 2018
The Oil & Gas segment in Brazil is undergoing an important transformation, resulting in a more open market and successful bidding rounds, with numerous leading companies in the world market returning or coming to the country for the first time. The consolidation of these changes is the result of several ongoing works.
Likewise, the revitalization of projects in the Campos Basin, as well as the acquisition of fields in this area on the Pre-Salt polygon, by ExxonMobil, together with Petrobras, foreshadows better days for Macaé and its surroundings.
Present and future challenges in the field of policy and regulation bring prospects for important clashes. The sale of Petrobras assets, including the interest shown by the companies present in the E&P activity, as a result of the tenders for the fields, brings bright prospects, in the expectation of verticalization of the activities of these new companies in Brazil.
The consequences for the market of the construction of new FPSOs, the new investments in the gas sector and the new business perspectives in upstream and downstream these are very important subjects for Rio Oil & Gas, which will take place between the 24th and 27th of September, in Rio de Janeiro, after two previous exhibitions weakened by the recession that hit the country.
Fluxo, believing in the sustainable recovery of the segment, will be present at this Rio Oil & Gas, with a 200m stand2, shared with its partner Honeywell, which will occupy half of this area. The other companies that will be present alongside Fluxo are: the Enraf Division of Honeywell, a Dutch company for tank inventory, FlexSteel, an American company of flexible tubes, Scana, a Norwegian company that supplies REMOCONs for vessels, ValvTechnologies, an American company engineered valve manufacturer zero leakage for use in harsh environments, Capstone, an American company that manufactures microturbines, Cashco, a German company that manufactures flame arresting valves, pressure and vacuum relief, and CheckPoint, an American company that manufactures pumps and chemical injection systems.