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New Petrobras CEO to carry out financial investment plan without surprises, minister states

The inbound chief executive of Petrobras will execute its financial investment plan with no surprise for investors, Brazil Mines and Energy Minister Alexandre Silveira said on Tuesday, in his first comments since the staterun oil company revealed a CEO swap.

The minister downplayed concerns of a federal government intervention at Petrobras, which dismissed previous CEO Jean Paul Prates and called Magda Chambriard in his location last week. Still, Silveira stated the business needs to be a driving force for national advancement.

Comrade Magda arrives with a lot of gas, a lot of energy, and with the strength of the Brazilian lady to make Brazil grow, Silveira informed press reporters in Rio de Janeiro.

Chambriard, a previous head of oil and gas regulator ANP, was selected with a required to speed up the company's investment strategy of $102 billion for the 2024-2028 duration. Previous CEO Prates drew fire from Silveira for not investing enough and keeping fuel costs expensive.

Chambriard's visit to CEO is set to be approved on Friday by the Petrobras board, sources near the matter told .

Prates' ouster marked a triumph for Silveira, who had actually a. series of public spats with the former CEO before Brazilian. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva finally chose to remove. him from the state-run company.

The change took investors by surprise, sending out Petrobras. shares plunging as much as 8% as markets opened last Wednesday.

Shares were up 0.5% in midday Tuesday trading, but are still. down almost 10% given that the management shakeup was revealed.

Silveira stated Chambriard shares his views on the requirement to. explore the potential of the Foz do Amazonas basin, an offshore. area near the mouth of the Amazon River, considered Brazil's. most appealing frontier for oil expedition.

The decision on whether to produce oil in the. environmentally sensitive location ought to be made after Brazil knows. the capacity of the area, Silveira added.

The minister likewise stated Brazil needs to expand its supply of. natural gas, so it can reduce costs for consumers.