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Petrobras hires Engeman as the manager of fertilizer plants for Bahia and Sergipe in Brazil

Petrobras, the state-owned oil company of Brazil, has announced that it has hired Engeman Industrial Services to manage fertilizer plants in Bahia e Sergipe. Petrobras announced in a press release that the contract for the operation and maintenance of nitrogen fertilizer plants had been signed on Friday, following the completion of an auction. Petrobras says that the plants will be operational again by the end this year. The contract value was not disclosed. According to its website, Engeman provides services in several sectors, including mining, oil and gas and energy. The two plants, if they were to be put back...

Fossil Fuels

Petrobras taps the global debt market for 2 billion dollars after Brazil's issuance

Petrobras, the state-run Brazilian oil company, has priced a $2 billion global notes offering through its wholly-owned subsidiary Petrobras Global Finance B.V. in two tranches. This was disclosed in a filing of securities on Wednesday. The first tranche is $1 billion of global notes with a 5.125% interest rate due 2030. They are priced at 99.024% and yield 5.350%. The interest payments will begin in March 2026 and continue every 10th of March until September 2020. The second tranche includes a $1 billion of 6.250% global bonds due in 2036 priced at 97.784%, yielding 6.550%. Interest payments will begin in...

Electric Utilities

Braskem continues to negotiate with Tanure Fund despite the end of exclusive window

Braskem reported in its Friday securities filing that talks for Brazilian firm Novonor (formerly Odebrecht) to sell a majority stake in the petrochemical Braskem company to a Nelson Tanure-backed fund continue despite a 90 day exclusive negotiation deadline. The exclusivity period has ended without an agreement between the parties that would have exempted the fund from paying damages in a suit that claims that the firm's mines of salt caused the ground to sink in Maceio, and that forced evacuations were a result. Petroquimica Verde, the Tanure-linked fund of investment, has a source who says that they will not sign...

Fossil Fuels

Swiss bank Safra Sarasin fined 3 million francs for 'Car Washing' probe

The Swiss Attorney General has fined Swiss bank J. Safra Sarasin SA $4.3 million in a corruption and money-laundering case that lasted for years, involving Brazilian state oil company Petrobras. The highest Swiss prosecutor's office issued a statement in which it said that the bank settled with Petrobras - a claimant - for 16 million Swiss francs. It added that there was no need to pay any further compensation. Safra stated that the "ordinance" of the prosecutors does not represent an admission of guilt, or an acceptance of criminal or civil liability by the bank or its representatives. The statement...

Fossil Fuels

Petrobras Brazil sees little chance of additional dividends in this year

Fernando Melgarejo, the Chief Financial Officer of Brazil's state-owned oil giant Petrobras, said that the company has little hope of paying out extraordinary dividends in this year. He cited lower revenues due to a fall in oil prices worldwide. Melgarejo said that the company is not planning to change its dividend policy. The executive said that if revenue was lower, it would be more difficult to pay out extraordinary dividends. This statement came during a conference call with analysts following the company's results for the second quarter. We see low chances of having the extra cash this year to make...

Fossil Fuels

Kepler, a Brazilian silo manufacturer, reports weak results and looks to Argentina for growth

Kepler Weber, a maker of silos, posted lower quarterly results due to a weaker operational scenario in Brazil. However executives expressed optimism about the company's growth in Argentina. High interest rates and low grains prices have hurt Brazil's business prospects and profitability, but CEO Bernardo Nogueira says Argentina is a new avenue for growth as the economy and inflation in Argentina improve. Nogueira stated that the situation in Brazil was "dismal" as farmers had produced a record-breaking soy crop, which has pushed prices down globally. Brazil is one of the largest producers and exporters of corn, among other staple foods....

Oil & Gas Refining

Trump tariffs spark 'deep concern' among Brazil chemical firms

A Brazilian association of chemical companies, which includes large U.S. companies like ExxonMobil, Dow Chemical, and ExxonMobil, has expressed "deep concerns" about a U.S. Executive Order that raised tariffs on Brazilian imports to 50%. Abiquim, in a Friday statement, said that the Brazilian chemical industry is inextricably linked with the United States. The relationship was marked by "integration," and "cross investments." Andre Cordeiro said that the impact on Brazilian chemical exports would be significant, as it would compromise supply chains, jobs and investments both in Brazil and in the U.S. Abiquim reported that more than 20 of the chemical companies...

Fossil Fuels

Petrobras invests $4.8 billion to integrate Reduc and Boaventura

Petrobras, the Brazilian state-owned oil company, announced in a Thursday statement that it would invest 26 billion Brazilian reais (4.80 billion dollars) to integrate the Reduc refinery with the Boaventura complex of energy in Rio de Janeiro. Petrobras stated in a statement that the new structure would increase production by 76,000 barrels of diesel per day and by 20,000 barrels of jet fuel. Petrobras executives stated that the company plans to renovate a thermal plant in Reduc. The estimated cost is 860 million reais. The statement also states that the investment will be 2.4 billion reais in maintenance stops at...

Fossil Fuels

Brazil will hold an extra oil auction in order to boost revenues amid fiscal uncertainty

A senior energy official announced on Wednesday that Brazil will hold an additional oil sale this year in uncontracted offshore areas of the pre-salt region, following the approval by the Senate of legislation clearing the way for the sales. After Congress overturned the presidential decree that increased financial transaction tax for certain operations, the government is looking to boost revenues to meet fiscal targets this year. This comes after Congress overturned an executive order to increase financial transactions tax. In a post on social media, Pietro Mendes, Secretary for Oil, Natural Gas and Biofuels in the Ministry of Mines and...

Fossil Fuels

Brazil's Lower House approves an extra pre-salt auction to increase revenue

The lower house of Congress in Brazil approved on Wednesday an executive order that allows the government to sell its share of offshore oil pre-salt fields, which are not under contract. This could boost revenues as Brazil struggles to balance its fiscal budget. Jose Priante, a lawmaker from the Philippines, incorporated its content into an executive order on how oil and gas revenue can be used for certain programs. The executive order amended, which is now going to be approved by the Senate, will expand the use of these resources. In April, it was reported that the government planned to...

Mineral Resources

Cutifani, Chair of Vale Base Metals, to step down. Pimenta will take over.

According to a filing with the Brazilian Securities Commission, Vale announced on Wednesday that Mark Cutifani would step down as Chairman of its copper-nickel spinoff Vale Base Metals in order to "pursue professional projects." The company announced that Vale CEO Gustavo Pimenta would replace him in July. This will "ensure strong leadership and alignment with Vale’s broader strategic goals" within the business. Vale, the iron ore giant, spun off its base metals division as a separate company with headquarters in Toronto by 2023. The goal is to eventually list it. Cutifani, who was chief executive of London-listed Anglo American for...

Fossil Fuels

Brazil increases the mandated level for ethanol and biodiesel in Brazil, Energy Ministry says

According to Pietro Mendes of the Mines and Energy Ministry, the National Energy Policy Council of Brazil (CNPE) approved on Wednesday increasing the percentage of ethanol in gasoline from 27% to 30% and the amount biodiesel to diesel from 14% to 15%. Mendes stated that the changes in fuel mixtures will be effective from August 1. Before This year The CNPE has decided to keep the biodiesel mix at 14%, despite industry groups' objections. Brazil's Ministry of Mines and Energy said in March that increasing the percentage of gasoline from 27% to 30% was a good idea Tests are a...

Environment

Environment

Mariah Carey's floating concert brings star power to Amazon ahead of COP30

On Wednesday night, less than two months before Belem welcomes heads of state to the U.N. Climate Summit COP30 in the Brazilian city, pop star Mariah Carey performed with a cast local artists at a floating concert for the Amazon rainforest. The concert was part of the two-day "Amazon Live Today and Forever" event, organized by Rock World. The company that organizes the music festivals Rock in Rio and The Town. Carey, 56 years old, was able to captivate more than 70,000 Sao Paulo fans on Saturday when she appeared at The Town. Fans watched from another location as the...

Environment

UN restricts staff at COP30 Climate Summit over Accommodation Concerns

The United Nations has asked its staff to limit their attendance at the COP30 Climate Summit in Brazil, which will take place in November. Meanwhile, government delegations continue to scramble to find hotels within their budgets. As delegations become increasingly concerned over the rising cost of accommodation, the city of Belem on the coast of the Amazon is hosting the COP30. Brazil is working on nearly doubling the number of hotel beds available, but rising prices have led some governments to call for a relocation of the COP30 conference. Brazilian officials, however, have refused. In a UNFCCC document, Simon Stiell,...

Environment

Brazil's JBS increases cattle tracking in Amazonian State of Para

According to a Monday statement, Brazil's JBS - the world's biggest meat company - has delivered 123 765 ear tags for tracking cattle individually in Para state. This could be a turning point in efforts aimed at halting deforestation of the Amazon. Para adopted a law late in 2023 that requires ranchers to identify their cattle in the state by the end 2026. JBS has said that it will deliver 2,000,000 tags to small ranchers of the state in partnership with The Nature Conservancy. JBS reported that 65,902 of the tags delivered to farmers have been attached to the ears...

Mining

Climate Change

Climate Change

UN increases financial support for poorer countries at COP30 amid hotel crisis

In light of the rising costs of accommodation in Belem, an Amazonian city, the U.N. is giving low-income countries additional money to attend COP30. This global climate summit will take place in Brazil in November. Brazil has resisted the calls for the conference to be moved from Belem. President Luiz inacio Lula da So did not want to renege on his promise to show the Amazon rainforest at COP30. A spokesperson for the U.N. Climate Secretariat informed that the International Civil Service Commission of the U.N., which makes decisions on the "daily allowance", has agreed to increase it for Belem....

Climate Change

Sources say that Brazil will propose a new forum for climate and trade complaints.

Brazil will propose the establishment of a forum where governments can discuss the impact climate policy has on trade. This is an issue that both the U.N. Climate talks and the World Trade Organization have failed to address, according to three officials who are familiar with the plan. The European Union has been accused by emerging economies such as Brazil, South Africa, and India of restricting the trade with its environmental policies. One example is a December ban on imports that are linked to deforestation. The EU said that trade discussions should take place at the World Trade Organization. Brazil,...

Climate Change

IFC and BTG Pactual invest up to $1 Billion in Latin America Sustainability

BTG Pactual, a Brazilian lender, and International Finance Corporation (the private sector arm of the World Bank) announced Thursday that they would invest up to $1 billion on sustainable development and sustainability initiatives. Why it's important Globally, the private sector has become increasingly involved in sustainability. Private institutions are promoting climate finance as well as development-focused investments. Brazil is the home of much of Amazon Rainforest and is a crucial region for biodiversity and solutions to climate change. BTG Pactual, Latin America's biggest investment bank, is headquartered in Brazil. By the Numbers By the end of 2028, the partnership will...

Climate Change

Brazil's "soy Moratorium" site is offline following antitrust ruling

The Brazilian antitrust authority suspended the "soy moratorium" on Tuesday, a private agreement enforced globally by grain traders to protect Amazon rainforests from deforestation caused by soy. This is in response to the set of measures implemented by the agency Monday, which included launching a full-blown investigation into 30 traders and groups for alleged practices anti-competitive. The soy ban, which has been hailed for years as one of most successful initiatives in protecting the Amazon rainforests, prohibits soybean traders from purchasing from farmers that cleared land after July 2008. The CADE General Superintendent regulator ruled, however, that the soy moratorium...

Climate Change

Brazil's "soy Moratorium" site is offline following antitrust ruling

The Brazilian antitrust authority suspended the "soy moratorium" on Tuesday, a private agreement enforced globally by grain traders to protect Amazon rainforests from deforestation caused by soy. The soy ban has been touted as one of most effective initiatives to protect Amazon rainforests because it prohibits soybean traders from purchasing from farmers that cleared land in the Amazon after July 2008. The General Superintendent of the Brazilian antitrust regulator CADE ruled on Monday that this represents a possible breach of Brazilian competition laws. After completing a preliminary inquiry, Superintendent Alexandre Barreto de Souza issued an order to firms that they...

Climate Change

Lula signs a bill to relax Brazil's environmental licensing but vetoes certain provisions

The executive secretary to the President's Office said that on Friday, Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva had signed into law a measure easing the rules for environmental licensing, but vetoed several provisions. The "Devastation Bill", as it is called by environmentalists and supported by Brazil's powerful agricultural community, significantly weakens the environmental controls of licensing processes. States and municipalities will have more authority to grant licenses for business development. Agribusiness has supported the bill, as it will make it easier to expand operations in environmentally sensitive regions. Miriam Belchior, executive secretary of Lula's office, confirmed that Lula had...

Energy Markets

Standard Chartered signs deal with Brazilian forest credit authority

Standard Chartered will sell millions of credits to protect the Amazon rainforest for the Brazilian state Acre, as part of its efforts to expand the carbon credit business and build trust in a nascent industry. Standard Chartered said that its agreement with Acre to sell exclusively forest carbon credits over a five-year period is the first time a major international financial institution has worked in such a way to support the conservation of forests. The involvement of the bank could give legitimacy to a market that has been struggling in recent months, after Brazilian prosecutors sought to cancel a similar...

Climate Change

Brazil rejects calls to move COP30 amid Amazon City price surge

Brazil has refused to move the COP30 global climate summit scheduled for November from Belem despite mounting pressure due to the soaring prices of accommodation in the Amazonian City. Andre Correa do Lago (President of COP30) told reporters Friday that the COP and the Leaders' Summit will both be held in Belem. "There is no Plan B." The annual U.N. Summit will bring together nearly all governments in the world to discuss their efforts to combat climate change. Pre-summit talk has been dominated by concerns over logistics rather than global policy. The Developing Countries have said that they can't afford...

Climate Change

Brazil rejects calls to move COP30 amid Amazon City price surge

Brazil has refused to move the global COP30 summit scheduled for November from Belem despite mounting pressure due to the soaring prices of accommodation in the Amazonian City. Andre Correa do Lago (President of COP30) told reporters Friday that the COP and the Leaders' Summit will both be held in Belem. "There is no Plan B." The annual U.N. Summit will bring together nearly all governments in the world to discuss their efforts to combat climate change. Pre-summit talk has been dominated by concerns over logistics rather than global climate policies. The cheapest accommodation in Belem has risen dramatically due...

Climate Change

UN emergency talks on COP30 costs

According to diplomats, and a document viewed by, the United Nations climate bureau met urgently on Tuesday due to concerns that high accommodation costs for this year's COP30 Climate Summit in Brazil would price out poorer countries from participating in negotiations. Brazil is gearing up to host the U.N. Climate Summit in November this year in the rainforest city Belem. Nearly every government will be present to discuss their efforts to combat climate change. Preparations for COP30 have been plagued by concerns about logistics. The COP30 has been plagued by concerns about logistics. Richard Muyungi (chair of the African Group...

Climate Change

Nestle, Barry Callebaut and re.green restore areas in Brazil’s cocoa and coffee regions

Nestle announced environmental restoration projects on Thursday in partnership with reforestation startups re.green in Brazil and chocolateier Barry Callebaut, with the aim of planting millions of trees where it sources its key ingredients. Why it's Important The initiative is part a wave corporate investments that are scaling up Brazil's Reforestation Industry and aligns Nestle's goals to achieve net zero by the year 2050 while restoring ecosystems critical for cocoa production and coffee production. By the numbers, both companies have said that they will plant 11,000,000 trees on 8,000 hectares. This is equivalent to 19,768 acres. The 30 year re.green plan...

Climate Change

BRICS demands wealthy nations finance global climate change

On Monday, the final summit day in Rio de Janeiro for the BRICS group, leaders of developing nations were ready to tackle the challenges that we all face, including climate change, by demanding wealthy nations pay global mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions. As he prepares for the United Nations Climate Summit in November, Brazilian President Luiz inacio Lula da Silva has emphasized the importance of the Global South to combat global warming. In a statement released by BRICS leaders on Sunday, they argued that fossils fuels would continue to play a major role in global energy, especially in developing economies....