Petrobras

Platform decommissioning will have a green destination model

The next unit to be decommissioned by the company, the P-32, will be the pilot project for a green vessel recycling policy

T&B Petroleum/Press Office
26/01/2023 19:20
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Petrobras defined a green model for the destination of platforms to be decommissioned. The forecast is that there will be 26 over the next five years and the company wants to become a global reference in this activity, with a focus on sustainability, safety and care for people and the environment. Decommissioning is part of the life cycle of a production system and consists of a set of activities associated with the definitive interruption of the operations of a platform and associated equipment, when opportunities for extension or maintenance of production are exhausted. The new policy will be applied as of this year for the allocation of all Petrobras' own floating platforms scheduled to be decommissioned, starting with the P-32, with production already interrupted. The P-32 is located in the Marlim field, in the Campos Basin, which is undergoing a revitalization process, with investments of US$18 billion.
 
“The work, carried out throughout 2022, sought to ensure the application of environmental and human rights rules throughout the entire supply chain, as well as to guarantee the proper final destination of materials arising from decommissioning, in line with the best practices in the industry and to the principles established in the UN's International Charter of Human Rights, with a focus on sustainability and the guarantee of a sustainable destination”, says the executive manager of Production Development Projects at Petrobras, Mariana Cavassin Paes (photo).
 
The opportunities for improvement identified during the work resulted in the adoption of a Green Recycling Policy for vessels, which provides for:

- Implement actions to minimize waste generation, prevent impacts on biodiversity, as well as reuse equipment and encourage the circular economy;

- Only enable for bidding processes the shipyards certified in ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety Management) and ISO 9001 (Quality Management), equipped with dry dock (dry-dock) or land impermeable with system of drainage;

- Previously inventory the existing materials on the vessel in order to ensure the proper preparation of a recycling plan by the shipyard;

- Recycle the fleet of vessels safely, protecting the environment and people working in the recycling yards;

- Consider the requirements of European Union Ship Recycling Resolution nº 1257/2013 in the case of international shipyards and/or, in the case of Brazilian ones, the operating licenses and compliance with legislation, rules and regulations on the environment, safety and health of applicable workers, including subcontractor management; and

- Act in accordance with the commitments to which Petrobras is a signatory, including measures to control corruption and respect for internationally recognized human rights;

With this policy, the company expands its control over the recycling of its units, reinforcing the guarantees that the activity takes place in line with the best ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) practices of the world industry, with a focus on value creation, sustainability, safety and respect for people and the environment. Petrobras' strategic planning foresees the contribution of US$ 9.8 billion in decommissioning activities in the period 2023-27.

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