In a year marked by record national oil production, the company reinforces its role in the industry amid growing demand for specialized engineering, operational safety, and technical reliability
Throughout 2025, Seagems advanced high-complexity projects, concluded strategic campaigns, expanded its technical portfolio, strengthened technology partnerships, and received significant recognitions, further consolidating its role in the national offshore value chain.
One of the year’s key milestones was the deinstallation and installation of a new Subsea Pumping Module (MOBO) at the Baleia Anã Field, in Espírito Santo, one of the country’s most strategic assets for energy supply. The intervention enabled the resumption of production of approximately 3.1 thousand barrels of oil per day and prevented the risk of losing the field’s concession, highlighting the importance of subsea engineering to the continuity of national production.
Another highlight was the conclusion of a three-year partnership with BRAVA for the EPCI campaign at the Atlanta Field. With the end of this operation, Seagems transitioned to operating 100% of its fleet under contracts with Petrobras, initiating a new cycle focused on long-term projects with the state-owned company. Current contracts total US$ 1.8 billion for the company’s six PLSV vessels, with operations secured through 2028. Seagems currently accounts for approximately 36% of the national market for flexible pipe installation and handling, maintaining a leading position in one of the offshore industry’s most specialized segments.
“2025 was a year of major achievements for Seagems. It reinforced our ability to execute increasingly complex operations while maintaining a focus on safety, reliability, and operational discipline. We closely follow the industry’s evolution to contribute ever more with solutions,” says Rogério Salbego, CEO of the company.
Recognitions and strategic partnerships
In 2025, Seagems was recognized for the second consecutive year with the Petrobras Best Suppliers Award, in the Flexible Pipe Installation category, earning its fourth title in the history of the award and standing out as the most awarded company since its inception. The company also received the Petrobras Hands Free Safety Award – Chartering category and was honored as “Outstanding Company” at CRIOS Summit 2025, promoted by UFRJ, in recognition of its contribution to people development, innovation, and the integration between industry and academia.
People, training, and human agenda
Professional development remained one of the company’s strategic pillars throughout the year. Through the Seagems Excellence Academy, the company surpassed 1 million accumulated training hours, with continuous investment in simulators, technical training, and team preparedness for an increasingly digitalized offshore environment.
Throughout the year, Seagems also advanced initiatives such as the Emotional Education Program, focused on mental health care for onshore and offshore professionals. The company integrated prevention actions and specialized support into its operational routine. In view of the results achieved and the topic’s relevance to team safety and performance, Seagems has confirmed the program’s renewal for 2026, further strengthening its commitment to well-being as a structural component of its strategy.
In a year marked by record production levels in Brazil, exceeding 5 million barrels of oil equivalent per day, Seagems closely followed the sector’s evolution and reinforced its positioning as a relevant technical player in a highly specialized value chain involving engineering, technology, maritime logistics, and risk management in deep and ultra-deep waters.