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Strike at Brazil ecological agency effects Petrobras' Equatorial Margin drilling request

The continuous strike at Brazil's ecological firm Ibama is impacting the analysis of Petrobras' request to drill a well in the Equatorial Margin, an Ibama authorities informed on Thursday.

Itagyba Neto, who manages the firm's licensing for marine and seaside ventures, included that Petrobras has still not sent to the agency crucial details about how the drilling could affect Indigenous neighborhoods in the region.

There is no due date for the (regulator's) viewpoint, Neto informed on the sidelines of an event in Rio de Janeiro, including that if it wasn't for the strike, a choice would likely have already been reached.

Petrobras has actually been seeking to explore the northernmost part of the Equatorial Margin near the mouth of the Amazon River, but its request was shot down by Ibama in May of last year

due to issues

over impact on Indigenous communities and the environment.

Since then, the state-run firm has been awaiting the firm to rule on an appeal.

The area is thought about to be the most promising frontier for oil expedition for Petrobras as it shares comparable geology with neighboring Guyana, where Exxon Mobil is establishing big fields.

(source: Reuters)