Veolia, through its Water Technologies & Solutions business unit, has secured a multi-million dollar contract from Seatrium to supply advanced seawater desalination systems for two FPSOs in Brazil’s Santos Basin. The project, which supports Petrobras’ P84 and P85 platforms, includes engineering, procurement, and installation of water treatment systems designed to manage high-capacity offshore production while addressing environmental considerations.
At the core of the solution is Veolia’s sulphate removal technology, which uses ZeeWeed™ Ultrafiltration and SWSR Series Nanofiltration membranes. The systems will treat up to 1,960 cubic meters of seawater per hour per platform, aiming to protect reservoirs and infrastructure by reducing sulphates and other ions, while also helping to reduce the environmental footprint of offshore injection operations.
“This strategic partnership with Seatrium exemplifies how our advanced desalination technologies can drive both operational excellence and environmental responsibility in offshore energy production. Through our innovative solutions, we're helping secure vital energy needs while minimizing environmental impact ‒ a perfect alignment with Veolia's Green Up strategic program. We are particularly proud to support Seatrium and Petrobras in the energy sector's journey toward more efficient and environmentally conscious operations.” said Anne Le Guennec, CEO of Water Technologies at Veolia.
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