News Digest (www.upstreamonline.com)
The P-40 semi-submersible production platform in Brazil's Campos basin has been shut down following a gas leak, with no timeline provided for resuming output. The leak occurred at an export line and was immediately controlled by the onboard contingency team, leading to a preventive depressurization of all lines and a temporary production halt.
The incident took place during a nationwide strike at Petrobras, with the platform being operated by a contingency team replacing striking regular workers. Petrobras confirmed the event but denied any connection to the strike and has notified relevant regulatory bodies. The company plans to establish a special commission to investigate the leak, while emphasizing that production at other Campos basin platforms continues normally.
Contrasting the company's stance, the Brazilian oil workers union federation (FUP) condemned Petrobras and asserted that the ongoing strike is significantly affecting operations. According to the FUP, the industrial action impacts 28 production platforms in the Campos basin, along with numerous other facilities including terminals, refineries, power plants, and onshore fields.
19 December 2025
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