In Rio de Janeiro alone, Petrobras is expected to invest BRL 16 billion in projects such as a new oil production platform on the South Coast
Petrobras will become, by 2022, a company in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Espírito Santo, according to the company's president, Roberto Castello Branco. Speaking of transformation, the president of BR Distribuidora, Rafael Grisolia, said that the Petrobras subsidiary will be a new company from 2021, Click here for more details.
To an audience of Rio de Janeiro businessmen, at the Commercial Association of Rio de Janeiro (ACRJ), Castelo said that oil and natural gas exploration and production activities, as well as refining, will be concentrated in these three states.
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He highlighted the investment planned for Rio de Janeiro, of US$ 54 billion over the next five years. Part of this money, US$ 20 billion, will be spent in the Campos Basin, in the north of Rio de Janeiro, mainly to revitalize producing fields that have entered the depletion phase and depend on investment to survive.
In addition, etatal has set aside US$4 billion to bring pre-salt gas from the Santos Basin to the coast, transport it to the Rio de Janeiro Petrochemical Complex (Comperj) and treat it in a gas processing unit (UPGN) that is being built.
Economy Petrobras will invest US$ 54 billion in projects in Rio over the next 5 years. According to the president of the state-owned company, the company will intensify its focus on oil and gas exploration and production activities.
State announces payment in the amount of R$ 2,7 billion with Petros
A oil company informs that, on Monday, August 12, it made the prepayment of the Term of Financial Commitment (TCF) FAT/FC, in the amount of R$ 2,7 billion, which matures in 2028, arising from the Reciprocal Obligations Agreement (AOR).
The agreement, according to the company, was signed with Fundação Petrobras de Seguridade Social (Petros) and several union entities in 2006, aiming at a solution for the rebalancing of plans, adjustment of its regulations and closure of existing legal disputes.
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