Petrobras Is Among 40 Companies Worldwide Honored by NYSE for Operating Safely During the Coronavirus Crisis.
On Friday, May 8, Petrobras was recognized by the NYSE, the New York Stock Exchange, as one of the 40 companies in the world that are operating safely during the coronavirus crisis. Amid the oil crisis, Petrobras sets a record by exporting 1 million barrels in April
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During the opening ceremony of the U.S. market today, traditionally marked by the ringing of the stock exchange bell, the company was represented by the projection on the screen of a photo of one of its employees aboard the P-67 platform, in a pre-salt field.
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The rise in oil prices puts Brazil in a strategic advantage and projects a trade surplus of US$ 90 billion, boosting exports and creating a highly favorable and unexpected economic scenario.
The photo symbolizes all the company’s employees who are working to maintain production and supply of oil and fuels to the market in this challenging time.
Petrobras is responsible for providing essential services, such as supplying fuels and energy that power ambulances, hospitals, and cargo and transport vehicles.
For this reason, it has been implementing measures to protect the health of its employees, mitigate the spread of the virus within the company, and ensure the safe continuity of essential activities for Brazilian society.

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