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Brazilian Offshore Vessel Merger to Create Powerhouse Fleet

By MGN EditorialMarch 5, 2026 at 10:45 AM

Two leading Brazilian offshore vessel owners, OceanPact and CBO, are set to combine their businesses, creating a company with a 73-vessel fleet.

In a major move that will reshape Brazil's offshore vessel market, OceanPact and CBO have announced plans to merge their operations. The combined company will boast a fleet of 73 vessels, making it a formidable player in the region. According to the announcement covered by [Offshore Energy](https://www.offshore-energy.biz/brazilian-merger-to-create-company-with-73-vessel-fleet/), the merger will create 'one of the largest offshore vessel operators in Brazil.' The new entity will be well-positioned to serve the country's thriving offshore oil and gas industry, which has seen increased activity and investment in recent years. 'This merger will allow us to better serve our clients and expand our reach in the Brazilian offshore market,' said a spokesperson for the companies. 'By combining our fleets and resources, we will be able to offer a more comprehensive suite of vessel services to meet the growing demands of the sector.' The deal is subject to regulatory approval, but industry analysts expect it to proceed smoothly given the strategic rationale. Once completed, the merged company will control a significant portion of Brazil's offshore vessel market, providing it with enhanced scale and negotiating power. This consolidation move comes at a time of heightened competition in the Brazilian offshore space, as international players vie for a slice of the country's promising deepwater oil and gas prospects. The new super-fleet will allow the combined entity to compete more effectively and capitalize on the sector's robust outlook.
#offshore vessels#Brazil#mergers and acquisitions#oil and gas

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