This Is Petrobras’ 4th Oscar in the Global Offshore Oil Industry, Even Amidst Strikes the Oil Company Continues to Grow
The major oil company Petrobras won its 4th Oscar in the global offshore oil industry thanks to its project in the Búzios field – Santos basin, which is actually the largest field in the world located in deep waters.
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In 2016, President Bendine created a “jaboticaba” called the Executive Management of Acquisitions and Divestments. That year, an article was published by Sindipetro-RJ, which stated the following:
“This management was created almost entirely with well-paid trust positions to sign and endorse all kinds of sales without considering the interests of the company, nor of the population, only of those who value them with Managements without even a team to manage. We received news that certain oil workers, with technical knowledge about the assets for sale, refused to sign and contribute to absurd sales and “strange” reports. It is no wonder that this management was created solely for this purpose. It does not seem “compliant” or “in accordance” to us.”
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He Further Added in His Article:
“On the last day of December 21, Pedro Parente presented the Business and Management Plan 2018-2020 to employees. At some point, “Pedro” wanted to answer a question and looked for Anelise Quintão Lara, Executive Manager of the Acquisitions and Divestments (A&D) area, and in a joking tone upon not finding her, said that “she must have gone to sell something.” This anecdote unequivocally demonstrates that the Acquisitions and Divestments management should lose the “A” and just keep the “D,” which is actually for dismantling.”
Petrobras Remains a Leader Even Amidst the Strike of Oil Workers
The article published years ago served as a basis for critics to evaluate and award another Oscar to the great Petrobras industry. This only proves that even in the face of the oil workers’ strike, Petrobras in recent weeks opened a selection process for emergency vacancies and ultimately won an Oscar.

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