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Baker Hughes Secures Contract Extension with Petrobras for Brazilian Pre-Salt Well Construction

By MGN EditorialMay 26, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Baker Hughes has expanded its integrated well construction operations in Brazil's pre-salt offshore fields through a new contract extension with state energy giant Petrobras, reinforcing the U.S. firm's deepwater presence in South America.

## Baker Hughes Extends Petrobras Partnership for Pre-Salt Offshore Operations Energy technology company Baker Hughes has secured a contract extension with Brazil's state-owned Petrobras, broadening the scope of integrated well construction services across the country's prolific pre-salt offshore oil and gas fields, according to Offshore Energy. The agreement expands Baker Hughes' existing footprint in Brazilian waters, where Petrobras continues to invest heavily in deepwater and ultra-deepwater production. The pre-salt region, located beneath a thick layer of salt rock deep below the Atlantic seabed, represents one of the world's most significant hydrocarbon provinces and has been central to Brazil's ambitions to become a top-tier global oil producer. ### Strategic Importance of the Pre-Salt Region Brazil's pre-salt fields — including the giant Tupi, Buzios, and Lula reservoirs — have transformed the country's energy landscape since their discovery in the mid-2000s. Petrobras has consistently ramped up production targets in the region, making it a critical market for international oilfield services companies seeking long-term, high-value contracts. For Baker Hughes, the extension underscores the company's strategy of deepening relationships with national oil companies in key producing regions. Integrated well construction services — which typically encompass drilling, completions, and associated technologies delivered under a single contract framework — are increasingly favored by operators seeking to streamline costs and improve operational efficiency in complex deepwater environments. ### Market Context The contract award comes as global oilfield services activity remains robust, supported by sustained upstream investment from major producers. Brazil, in particular, has emerged as a bright spot for offshore activity, with Petrobras maintaining an ambitious multi-year capital expenditure program weighted heavily toward pre-salt development. Baker Hughes, which competes with Schlumberger (SLB) and Halliburton in the global oilfield services market, has been actively positioning its integrated solutions portfolio to capture larger, longer-duration contracts with national oil companies — a segment that offers greater revenue visibility compared to discrete service agreements. The latest extension with Petrobras is expected to support ongoing drilling campaigns in the Santos and Campos basins, where the majority of Brazil's pre-salt production is concentrated. *Source: Offshore Energy*
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