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Saipem and Petrobras Join Forces to Advance Offshore Decommissioning Capabilities in Brazil
By MGN Editorial•May 21, 2026 at 10:51 AM
Italian engineering giant Saipem and Brazil's state-owned Petrobras are collaborating to develop enhanced decommissioning solutions for Brazil's ageing oil and gas infrastructure, signalling growing momentum in the country's emerging decom market.
## Saipem and Petrobras Target Brazil's Growing Decommissioning Market
Italy's Saipem, one of the world's leading offshore engineering, drilling, and construction services companies, has entered into a collaborative arrangement with Brazilian state energy major Petrobras to advance decommissioning capabilities across Brazil's oil and gas sector, according to Offshore Energy.
The partnership will focus on developing and enhancing solutions for the decommissioning of oil and gas fields, subsea systems, and associated offshore infrastructure throughout Brazil — a market that is expected to grow significantly in the coming years as the country's mature fields approach end-of-life.
### A Market Poised for Growth
Brazil holds one of the largest offshore oil and gas portfolios in the Western Hemisphere, with Petrobras operating an extensive network of platforms, pipelines, and subsea assets — many of which were installed decades ago and are approaching or have already reached the end of their productive lives. As regulatory requirements around safe and environmentally responsible decommissioning tighten, the need for specialised technical expertise and proven methodologies has become increasingly urgent.
Saipem brings considerable international decommissioning experience to the table, having been involved in major plug-and-abandonment and platform removal projects across the North Sea and other mature basins globally. The company's involvement signals confidence in Brazil's decom sector as a commercially viable and strategically important growth area.
### Strategic Implications
The collaboration reflects a broader industry trend of operators and service companies forming early-stage technical alliances to shape decommissioning programmes before formal contracting begins. By working jointly on solutions development, both parties stand to benefit — Petrobras gains access to Saipem's global technical expertise, while Saipem positions itself competitively for future decommissioning contracts in one of South America's most significant offshore markets.
For Brazil's domestic supply chain and regulatory framework, the partnership may also help establish clearer technical benchmarks and best practices for decommissioning activities, an area where local industry standards are still maturing.
The announcement underscores the increasing commercial and environmental importance of responsible asset retirement in offshore energy, as the global industry grapples with a growing inventory of ageing infrastructure requiring decommissioning over the next two decades.
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