BRAM POWER

  • Vessel Type: Towing/Tug
  • MMSI: 710032660
  • IMO: 9788411
  • Call sign: PPCA

BRAM POWER (IMO: 9788411) is a Towing/Tug vessel sailing under the Brazil flag. It has an overall length of 302 feets and a beam of 72 feets.


BRAM POWER position reported at 05/02/2026 03:58:51 UTC:
Latitude: -43.147428, Longitude -43.147428 longitude

Visited ports: Porto Do Acu, Bw Magna, Niteroi, Rio De Janeiro Anch

Vessel Identification

  • MMSI: 710032660
  • IMO: 9788411
  • Call Sign: PPCA
  • Flag: Brazil
  • Vessel Type: Offshore Supply Vessel / Platform Supply Vessel (PSV)
  • AIS Type: 35 (Military Ops)

Specifications

  • Gross Tonnage: 3,824 GT
  • Deadweight: 3,200 DWT
  • Length Overall: 87.5 m
  • Beam: 18 m
  • Draft: 6.2 m

Propulsion

  • Propulsion Type: Diesel-Electric
  • Thruster Configuration: Azimuth thrusters with bow thrusters
  • Dynamic Positioning: DP2 Class

Shipyard

  • Builder: VARD (formerly STX OSV)
  • Country of Build: Brazil
  • Year Built: 2016

Owner / Operator

  • Owner: Petrobras (PetrĂ³leo Brasileiro S.A.)
  • Operator: Bram Offshore
  • Country: Brazil
  • AIS Class: Class A
  • GMDSS Equipped: Yes
  • Navigation Systems: ECDIS, Radar, GPS

Operating Region

  • Primary Region: South Atlantic Ocean
  • Operational Area: Brazilian continental shelf, offshore oil and gas fields operated by Petrobras, including the Campos and Santos Basin pre-salt areas

Vessel Description

BRAM POWER is a Brazilian-flagged platform supply vessel designed to support offshore oil and gas operations in Brazilian waters. Operating primarily in support of Petrobras exploration and production activities, the vessel is equipped with dynamic positioning capabilities allowing it to maintain station without anchoring, essential for deep and ultra-deep water supply operations. As a PSV, she is configured to transport deck cargo, bulk dry and liquid mud, fuel, potable water, and other essential supplies to offshore platforms and drilling units. The vessel operates under the management of Bram Offshore, a company closely associated with Petrobras offshore logistics, and reflects the broader development of Brazilian-built offshore support tonnage designed to comply with local content requirements under Brazilian maritime regulations.

Port Type Date
PORTO DO ACU Port 4/15/2026
BW MAGNA Offshore Terminal 4/15/2026
NITEROI Port 9/4/2025
RIO DE JANEIRO ANCH Anchorage 7/27/2025
PORTO DO ACU Port 5/28/2025