Petrobras Initiates Major Shutdown at Refap for Key Upgrades

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Petrobras PBR has commenced a significant scheduled maintenance shutdown at the Alberto Pasqualini Refinery (Refap), located in Canoas, Rio Grande do Sul, marking a strategic investment of approximately R$557 million. Initiated on May 18, the project is poised to boost operational integrity, extend equipment lifespan and stimulate local economic activity over the next several weeks, with completion targeted for early August.

Mobilization of Workforce and Regional Economic Impact

At the peak of the operation, the maintenance shutdown is set to mobilize around 2,900 workers, providing a substantial boost to local employment and reinforcing Petrobras' commitment to regional economic development. In preparation, the company has engaged collaboratively with local institutions, including the Canoas Opportunities Bank and the National Employment System branches in Canoas and Esteio, to ensure the recruitment of qualified professionals for this large-scale operation.

This collaboration addresses one of the key challenges in industrial maintenance, securing a skilled labor force capable of performing complex, high-precision tasks under strict safety and operational protocols. Through proactive planning and strong community ties, Petrobras ensures that this critical workforce demand is met without compromising on quality or safety.

Comprehensive Scope of Maintenance Activities

The ongoing maintenance initiative at Refap covers a rigorous and multifaceted program designed to ensure the integrity and longevity of the refinery's operational units. According to Marcus Aurelius Valenti, the general manager of Refap, the core objectives involve the opening of major equipment components for internal inspections, performing thorough integrity assessments and executing essential repairs.

These steps are crucial to detecting signs of wear, corrosion or structural fatigue that could compromise performance. The comprehensive nature of this work supports Petrobras' long-term goal of sustaining continuous operations for at least six more years following the shutdown. This highly technical undertaking is also aligned with the company’s safety and environmental protocols, reflecting a proactive stance in maintenance planning and risk mitigation.

Uninterrupted Fuel Supply Through Strategic Logistics

Despite the complexity of the scheduled shutdown and the temporary reduction in the refinery’s production capacity, Petrobras has assured its markets of a steady and uninterrupted fuel supply. The company has meticulously coordinated with its commercial and logistics divisions to redistribute petroleum derivatives from other regional refineries. Simultaneously, it has tapped into strategically maintained inventories to meet ongoing demand.