Brazil's Petrobras is investigating after an platform support vessel collided with an FPSO.
The government-controlled oil company said the collision involved its 100,000-barrels-per-day floating production, storage and offloading unit P-35 (built 1974).
A Petrobras spokesperson old TradeWinds that the PSV in the collision was the 5,000-dwt Larus (built 2016), which is owned by Brazil's Wilson Sons Offshore.
The company said the collision took place Friday as the PSV supplied water to the production unit on the Marlim field, which is part of the Campos Basin.
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