Courtesy of The Wall Street Journal, a report that Petróleo Brasileiro SA is prepared to have Chinese state-owned oil companies invest in its oil exploration and production projects in Brazil. As the article notes: “…The state-run Brazilian oil company is open to such a move as part of a package deal involving $10 billion in […]
Read more »Via Stratfor (subscription required), a close look at the most recent of China’s yuan-for-resources initiatives. As the article notes: “…Jose Sergio Gabrielli, the chief executive of Brazilian state oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras), has announced a pending deal with the China Development Bank. Under the rough sketch of the deal that has been released, […]
Read more »Via The Associated Press, a report that China wants to loan Brazil’s state oil company $10 billion to help develop massive new oil fields in deep water off the coast of Rio de Janeiro. According to the article, Mines and Energy Minister Edison Lobao – Brazil’s top energy official – said: “… Chinese officials contacted […]
Read more »As ably reported by the St. Petersburg Times, Brazilian president Inacio Lula da Silva recently signed an agreement between his country’s state oil company, Petrobras, and its Cuban counterpart, Cupet, to explore for oil in waters off Cuba’s north coast. As the article notes: “…Details on the oil agreement have not yet been made public. […]
Read more »From Seeking Alpha, a pessimistic view on Brazil’s oil giant Petrobras (PBR) which recently postponed the disclosure of its new business plan so that it could evaluate the impact of the global financial crisis. As the article notes, the global credit crunch may severely impact the deepwater building program at Petrobras: “…We noted previously that […]
Read more »As reported by The Energy Tribune, Brazil now outshines a number of other Latin American countries in new regional petroleum reserve rankings. As the article notes: “…For the first time, Brazil has surpassed Mexico in terms of proved oil reserves, according to the country’s hydrocarbons regulator, A.N.P. Brazil boasted 12.6 billion barrels at the end […]
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