Claudio Paschoa's Profile

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Employment Status
Consultant
Principle Nature of Business
Offshore Oil & Gas Exploration / Production
Professional Interests
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV), Data Acquisition Systems, Fiber Optic Systems, Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs), Ship/Boat building and Repair, Subsea Engineering, Subsea Structures, Subsea Robotics
Trade Events
Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), Subsea, Underwater Intervention
Blogs
Posted to Brazilian Subsea and Maritime News
(by
Claudio Paschoa)
on
January 17, 2011
Halliburon and Tenaris Confac recently signed contracts with UFRJ (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) to build laboratories within the university´s technology complex, which is located at Fundão Island in the north zone of Rio. Both companies…
Posted to Brazilian Subsea and Maritime News
(by
Claudio Paschoa)
on
January 12, 2011
Petrobras is finally increasing its investments on Maintenance and Security Units “Unidades de Manutenção e Segurança” (UMS). The new unit UMS Cidade de Arraial do Cabo, will be supplying logistics support for production rigs at the Campos Basin…
Posted to Brazilian Subsea and Maritime News
(by
Claudio Paschoa)
on
January 10, 2011
The idea is to place an oceanographic lab at Brazil´s most remote maritime frontier, in order to have a continuous presence and dominate as area in which hidden natural riches go beyond the pre-salt layers. At the limit of the continental platform…
Posted to Brazilian Subsea and Maritime News
(by
Claudio Paschoa)
on
January 5, 2011
In the shipbuilding business news of some form of partnership between CSSC and local builders is expected for the near future as the local shipbuilding capabilities expand. In the O&G industry, Sinopec just recently announced its partnership agreement with Spanish operator Repsol.
Posted to Brazilian Subsea and Maritime News
(by
Claudio Paschoa)
on
December 31, 2010
Subsea technology companies have been operating in Brazil for many years. FMC Technologies for example has been in Brazil since 1956 and currently has two manufacturing facilities in Rio de Janeiro and one service base in Macaé (Northeast of the city of Rio).
Posted to Bureau Veritas reported to be buying Inspectorate
(by
Claudio Paschoa)
on
November 20, 2010
The marine fuels testing business has grown greatly over the years in part due to the ever decreasing quality of marine residual fuels and now the regulations with regards to sulphur content and the environment. Competition is keen amongst the major players in the game such as DNVPS…