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The P-51 Platform, the first semisubmersible platform built entirely in Brazil, capable of producing up to 180,000 barrels of oil per day, started production in the Campos Basin in January 2009, [39] and in February 2009, China agreed to loan Petrobras US$10 billion in exchange for a supply of 60,000–100,000 barrels of oil per day to a ...
Bank building next to Petrobras headquarters. The National Bank for Economic and Social Development or NBESD (Portuguese: Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social, abbreviated: BNDES) [2] [3] [4] is a development bank structured as a federal public company associated with the Ministry of the Economy of Brazil. The stated goal is to ...
Political map of COMPERJ. The Rio de Janeiro Petrochemical Complex, (Brazilian Portuguese: Complexo Petroquímico do Rio de Janeiro; abbreviated as COMPERJ), is a petrochemical facility in Itaboraí, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil built by Petrobras on a 45 km 2 piece of land making it the largest single enterprise by Petrobras and one of the largest industrial facilities in the world.
Brazilian state-controlled oil producer Petroleo Brasileiro SA said on Monday it will add the U.S. natural gas pricing benchmark as an option to future sales contracts with distributors. The move ...
Instead of chants of adulation, Brazil received a Fossil of the Day award from Climate Action Network International, a non-award given to countries whose actions support fossil fuels, the main ...
Vibra Energia (formerly Petrobras Distribuidora or BR) is the largest distributor and marketer of petroleum derivatives and biofuels of Brazil and Latin America. It was a subsidiary of Petrobras until 2021 but now it is a corporation. The company has more than 8,000 gas stations in Brazil.
Petrobras (PBR) will gain $3.253 billion from the sale of surplus volumes in the Atapu region and if the Sepia field's excess assets are auctioned, the company will earn another $3.2 billion.
Braspetro was a Brazilian state company. It was founded in 1972 as a subsidiary of Petrobras to find and produce oil outside Brazil. (As Petrobras had a monopoly over Brazilian oil production at the time, it was forbidden by law to operate internationally.)