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Brava's onshore assets can be purchased through the Fluxus process in Brazil

Fluxus, a Brazilian oil and natural gas company owned by the conglomerate J&F has decided to withdraw its bid to purchase assets onshore owned by Brava Energia. This was announced in a Friday statement. Fluxus was invited to take part in the second phase of the sales process, but after a preliminary review decided to not proceed. This pushed Brava Energia's shares lower. Sources familiar with the issue told the media earlier this month that Fluxus made a non-binding bid for the assets onshore as part of its expansion strategy. However, the interest would depend on the results of further...

Oil & Gas

Brazilian meatpacker JBS states net-zero emissions promise was 'never a guarantee'

The world's largest meatpacker, JBS, became in 2021 the very first of its peers to devote to cutting or balancing out all its emissions by 2040, and to ending prohibited deforestation throughout its long supply chain that starts in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon. It used terms such as dedication and pledge, and a. slogan that anything less is not an alternative, to explain its. plan on calls with financiers about a sustainable bond issue and. in marketing materials, consisting of for its beef. Nearly four years later on, Jason Weller, worldwide chief. sustainability officer at the business in...

Oil & Gas Refining

Brazil's Nubank partners with convenience store Oxxo to broaden in Mexico

Brazilian digital loan provider Nubank has actually signed a contract with Mexican convenience shop chain Oxxo, run by FEMSA, to broaden its cash deposit and withdrawal network in the North American nation, the firms revealed on Monday. WHY IT is essential Warren Buffett-backed Nubank, among the Latin America's. biggest firms by market price, has been aiming to scale its. operations in Mexico and Colombia after growing in Brazil, its. home market, where it has more than 100 million consumers. While Nubank's Brazil operations are nearly fully digital,. the lending institution has been utilizing different techniques to grow in. Mexico, where...

Fossil Fuels

Brazil's Petrobras to present deal to Unigel to resume control of leased fertilizer plants, sources state

Brazil's staterun oil company Petrobras is near a deal that would permit it to resume management of 2 fertilizer plants in the northeast of the nation that had actually been leased to chemical firm Unigel, two sources with knowledge of settlements told Reuters. Under the brand-new arrangement, Petrobras would manage the plants, while Unigel would be worked with to run them and offer maintenance for 5 years, stated the sources. It was not immediately clear just how much Petrobras would spend for the services. Unigel has actually already agreed to the deal, but Petrobras' management is awaiting a report by...

Oil & Gas Equipment

Sodexo's Q1 revenue rises, though weak European volumes keep back development

French food catering service Sodexo reported a 4.6% increase in its firstquarter natural revenue on Tuesday, missing market expectations, as robust growth in India, Brazil and Australia was balanced out by decreased activity in Continental Europe. Consolidated earnings was 6.4 billion euros ($ 6.7 billion) in the 3 months through November, compared to the 6.5 billion euros anticipated by experts in a company-provided consensus and 6.3 billion euros a year previously. Throughout the past years, the catering sector has actually benefited from tailwinds such as inflation which caused record outsourcing and volumes, boosting development. The France-based business's development began the...

Fossil Fuels

Cocoa tops global products rally for second year, steel components battle on China need

Cocoa and coffee are poised to close 2024 as the biggest gainers among commodities for a 2nd year on an international supply deficit, while steelmaking coal will end as the worst performer, hit by slow growth in China. Looking ahead, global trade stress are most likely to control the commodities landscape in 2025 as Donald Trump goes back to the White Home threatening substantial tariffs, experts said. A strong dollar and gold's appeal as a safe haven for financiers are likely to support rare-earth elements rates, while adequate supply could depress oil for a 3rd year, they included. In bad...

Fossil Fuels

United States forecaster sees 59% opportunity of weak, short La Nina forming by January

There is a 59% possibility of La Nina emerging in the NovemberJanuary period, a U.S. federal government forecaster stated on Thursday, including that the ultimate start of La Nina conditions would be weak and shortlived. WHY IT is essential La Nina, a climatic phenomenon defined by cooler-than-average ocean temperature levels in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific, is connected with both floods and droughts impacting international agriculture, and higher Caribbean hurricane activity. CONTEXT Weak La Nina conditions would be less most likely to lead to conventional winter effects, though foreseeable signals might still influence the projection assistance, the National Weather...

Oil & Gas

Lula to bring in brand-new Petrobras chairman in board reshuffle, O Globo reports

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will designate Petrobras chairman Pietro Mendes to a senior position at oil regulator ANP, starting a. small shakeup at the staterun oil firm's board, local. paper O Globo reported on Wednesday. To change Mendes as chairman of Petrobras, the. government will select present board member Bruno Moretti,. according to the report, which cited a file from the. governmental chief of personnel. Petrobras did not right away respond to a request for. remark. The firm's shares began to fall after the report, and. were trading down some 0.9%. Mendes, who is likewise secretary of...

Fossil Fuels

Petrobras sees 11% drop in production in October, says ANP

Brazil's staterun oil company Petrobras had an 11% drop in oil and gas production in October compared to the same month in 2023, the nation's. oil industry regulator ANP reported on Tuesday. As a whole, Brazil's oil production in October fell by 7.8%. in the exact same period, to 3.268 million barrels each day, said ANP,. mentioning scheduled interruptions on oil platforms in the Buzios and. Tupi offshore fields as the main cause for the drop. There were two set up shutdowns of more than 15 days at. two platforms in Buzios, which is majority-controlled by. Petrobras, and 2 minor...

Oil & Gas

Brazil's federal government and banks in speak to take Novonor's Braskem stake, sources say

Brazil's federal government and numerous of its biggest industrial banks are dealing with a strategy to speed the divestment of engineering group Novonor's majority stake in Braskem, Latin America's biggest petrochemical company, according to six individuals acquainted with the talks. Novonor, which altered its name from Odebrecht after a major graft scandal almost a decade ago, has been checking out a sale for years but stopped working repeatedly to get a deal throughout the line. The group has actually been under pressure to disinvest because, at the height of the Car Wash corruption scandal, it installed its Braskem shares as...

Refined Products

Petrobras authorizes $3.4 billion in extra dividends, $111 billion strategic plan

Brazilian state-run oil company Petrobras authorized on Thursday a payout of 20 billion reais ($ 3.4 billion) in remarkable dividends to shareholders, and it decreased the minimum cash level required for its $111 billion tactical plan. Petrobras stated in a securities filing that around 15.6 billion reais of the payment would come out of a capital reserve that held cash financiers had anticipated would be doled out months ago, as extraordinary dividends for the 2023 duration. The dispensation of the 2023 funds settles a matter that rocked Petrobras previously this year, when its shares sank a day after its board...

Oil & Gas Refining

Top 20 worldwide family-owned retail businesses

Japan's Seven & & i Holdings got a buyout proposition from a member of its founding Ito family last week, a possible $58 billion whiteknight bid which would see the company go personal and allow it to continue running under existing management. Many worldwide retailers have actually decided to stay privately owned or have founding families which have actually maintained considerable stakes. An index assembled by EY and University of St. Gallen at the start of 2023 listed the 500 largest household services internationally ranked by revenue. Below is a list of the biggest 20 family-owned retailers, both publicly listed...

Environment

Electric Utilities

Brazil's farmers are betting on solar energy to stabilize the power supply

According to experts and growers, Brazilian farmers are expanding their solar power capacity and testing battery storage solutions in an effort to increase electricity supply predictability and reduce diesel consumption. The increased use of alternative energies in Brazil, which is the largest exporter of food products, will result in greater business for equipment suppliers, a reduced dependency on fossil fuels and more efficient agriculture. WEG and other companies that offer energy solutions say that the interest of farmers in battery-based systems has increased in recent months. Projects are now being implemented after a dramatic drop in battery costs. Around 14%...

Environment

In 2025/26, the global sugar market is expected to shift from deficit to surplus.

Analyst Green Pool stated on Wednesday that the global sugar balance will shift to a modest surplus during the 2025/26 crop year, with the production expected to increase. The Australia-based analyst for sugar and biofuels said that the surplus was expected to be 2.7 million tons in 2025/26 compared with the deficit of 3.7 millions in the previous season. Analyst: "Global stock levels remain tight but will receive some relief from projected surplus," he said. The global production is expected to grow 4.5% in 2025/26 to 202.0 millions tons, which will be the second highest total ever recorded. Brazil, India,...

Environment

Celeres increases forecast for Brazil's soybean crop; harvest delays persist

Celeres, an agribusiness consulting firm, said that Brazil's soybean crop in 2024/25 is expected to hit a record of 174 million metric tonnes. This was a significant increase from the previous forecast of 170.8 million due to favorable weather conditions. Celeres added that higher yields would be the reason for the bumper crop in Brazil's north, northeast and center-west regions. Many agribusiness consultancies expect Brazil to have a record crop this year, and many predict output will exceed 170 millions tons. Celeres has noted that it may be necessary to revise its forecast as harvesting progresses. Analysts said that "data...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

China's steel sector is softening, but with resilience: Russell

There are two ways of looking at the 1.7% decrease in China's steel output last year. The very first is that it verifies that the world's biggest manufacturer of the crucial industrial metal is now in an established downtrend, and even more weakness is likely this year. The second is that the steel industry is really remarkably resilient in the face of significant financial obstacles, which output has actually been essentially flat at incredibly strong levels for the previous five years. Both are basically accurate, and reflect the traditional glass half-full or half-empty problem. On the half-empty side of the...

Mineral Resources

Rio Tinto's iron ore deliveries slip, miner sees global financial durability

Rio Tinto on Thursday reported its least expensive annual iron ore shipments in two years, partly as heavy rains in Western Australia impacted output in the December quarter, but said the international economy was showing signs of strength. Its fourth-quarter iron ore shipments decreased 1%, falling somewhat short of market expectations. For the calendar year, Rio Tinto delivered 328.6 million metric tons of iron ore from Pilbara, the lowest since 2022. It is under hazard of Brazilian competing Vale possibly retaking its crown as the world's greatest manufacturer. Vale expects to produce 323-330 million tonnes for 2024. The international economy...

Mineral Resources

Cobalt miner Jervois in rescue offer after struggle to take on China

A collapse in the rate of battery metal cobalt has actually forced fledging producer Jervois Global Ltd to delist and reorganise, the company stated on Thursday, after struggling for years to compete with Chinese rivals. The relocation highlights an excess in cobalt, a key ingredient in electric vehicle batteries, as dominant Chinese producers continue to drain the product while EV sales have actually stopped working to fulfill bullish forecasts. The cost of cobalt, which is likewise utilized in electronic devices and a series of weapons, to name a few items, has tumbled 72% since striking a peak in April 2022....

Mineral Resources

What is China's Jinjiang, the BYD professional under fire in Brazil?

China's Jinjiang Group is in the spotlight after Brazil's labour authorities stated employees at a factory it is building for electrical automobile maker BYD were victims of human trafficking operating in slaverylike conditions. Jinjiang has rejected the claim about workers in slavery-like conditions and not reacted to an ask for talk about the trafficking accusation. China's foreign ministry said it is interaction with Brazil which China needs Chinese companies to operate in compliance with the law. Here is more about Jinjiang Group: THE COMPANY Independently held Jinjiang - the name indicates gold craftsman - was established in 2002 and is...

Mineral Resources

Brazil says employees at BYD building site victims of human trafficking

Chinese workers found at a building site for a factory owned by China's electric automobile manufacturer BYD in Brazil's Bahia state are victims of human trafficking, Brazilian labor authorities said on Thursday. BYD and specialist Jinjiang Group have agreed to assist and house the 163 employees in hotels up until a. offer to end their contracts is reached, Brazil's Labor. District attorney's Workplace stated in a declaration provided after meeting. agents from both firms. BYD did not instantly reply to an ask for remark. Reuters was unable to reach Jinjiang for comment outside normal. working hours. However, the business have...

Mineral Resources

Chinese employees discovered in 'slavery-like conditions' at BYD construction site in Brazil

Brazilian authorities found 163 Chinese nationals working in slaverylike conditions at a construction website for a factory owned by Chinese electric lorry manufacturer BYD in Brazil's Bahia state, the local labor district attorney's office said throughout a news conference on Monday. According to the authorities, the employees were worked with in China by another firm and brought to Brazil irregularly. They were laboring for long hours, in excess of what is allowed by Brazilian law, often for seven days a week straight, while being kept in what authorities referred to as degrading conditions in their accommodations, among other labor offenses....

Mineral Resources

Weather concerns to crush India's sugar production, export hopes

Sugarcane yields in India are decreasing due to in 2015's dry spell and this year's extreme rains, which could decrease the country's sugar production below usage levels for the first time in eight years, farmers and market officials said on Monday. Lower-than-expected output by the world's second-largest sugar producer might eliminate the possibility of India permitting exports in the existing season ending in September 2025, supporting worldwide sugar prices. Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh account for more than 80% of the nation's total sugar production, with lower walking cane yields in these states prompting trade homes to decrease their output...

Mineral Resources

Sumitomo Chemical to exit resale service of imported aluminium ingots

Japan's Sumitomo Chemical stated on Thursday it will sell its 2.97% stake in Brazilian smelter Nippon Amazon Aluminium to YKK AP for an concealed amount and exit business of reselling imported aluminium ingots. The decision to leave the long-standing business was because of high volatility in profitability driven by worldwide market conditions, the company said in a declaration. Production of high-purity aluminium and alumina at its Ehime Functions in western Japan will continue, Sumitomo Chemical said, including that it aims to expand business, focusing on value-added sectors, such as semiconductors and life sciences. Previously this year, Sumitomo Chemical offered its...

Mineral Resources

Vale to produce approximately 335 million tons of iron ore in 2025

Brazilian miner Vale said on Tuesday it anticipates to produce in between 325 million and 335 million metric tons of iron ore in 2025, following an output of about 328 million tons this year. Vale, among the world's biggest iron ore manufacturers, released the estimates ahead of an investor day in New york city, where executives are anticipated to information the forecasts and discuss the company's strategic plans. The Brazilian company restated it anticipates to keep increasing iron ore output in the coming years, approximating it to reach in between 340 million and 360 million loads in 2026 and about...

Mineral Resources

BHP awaits ruling after reports that unit cleared of criminal charges in 2015 dam catastrophe

BHP Group said it was waiting to officially receive the court ruling on the 2015 Fundão tailings dam collapse in Brazil after media reports said a lower court has actually ruled that its system and other firms are not criminally responsible for the disaster. The court discovered there was insufficient proof to develop a causal connection in between the business and the dam failure, the international mining giant said, pointing out media reports. A dam collapse at an iron ore mine owned by Samarco, a. joint venture between Vale SA and BHP, near Mariana. in southeastern Brazil, led to 19...

Mineral Resources

Brazilian companies promote U.S. plants, leaning into Trump trade wars

2 of Brazil's. most significant commercial firms, steelmaker Gerdau and. plastics manufacturer Braskem, are currently promoting their. substantial U.S. operations as a hedge versus the danger of. protectionism from Presidentelect Donald Trump. Trump has actually floated the idea of a 10% or greater tariff on all. goods imported into the United States, a relocation he states would. eliminate the trade deficit, while threatening a 200% tariff on. some imported cars, especially from Mexico. On calls with financiers today, Gerdau and Braskem were. quick to point out that a large chunk of their services are. located in the United States, positioning...

Mineral Resources

Alcoa suspends bauxite deliveries from Brazil's Juruti mine due to port problem

U.S. aluminium maker Alcoa stated on Thursday it had actually halted bauxite deliveries from Brazil's Juruti port due to a stranded vessel in the waterway. This was the most recent in a series of interruptions to hit the aluminium basic material supply chain, which have pressed alumina costs to tape highs and supported aluminium costs. Alcoa stated force majeure at its bauxite mine in the Juruti region on Wednesday as an inaccessible waterway hindered its ability to supply its customers, an Alcoa representative stated in an emailed statement to Reuters. The statement gave no quote on when shipments would resume....