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Petrobras CEO wants conference with Brazil's Lula to discuss his job, sources say

Petrobras President Jean Paul Prates wishes to meet with Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva next week, three sources near the matter told , amid reports that his shooting is likely in the coming days.

The conference might take place as early as Monday, said one source, adding that it will depend upon Lula's agenda that day.

Talks of Prates' exit have circulated for months, but on Thursday federal government sources mentioned possible replacements close to Lula's inner circle, adding weight to the report.

The head of state development bank BNDES Aloizio Mercadante is among the names being considered. According to among the sources, Mercadante called Prates and stated he was spoken with about the matter.

Mercadante, however, told Prates he did not want the job, and would only take it if there was no way around it, among the sources stated.

Mercadante and Prates did not reply to ask for remark.

Prates has been under friendly fire from parts of Brazil's. governing union requiring the state-run oil company to. lower fuel rates and increase job-creating investments.

Lula will have a more direct involvement in searching for a. solution to the matter, Social Communications Minister Paulo. Pimenta told regional TV channel GloboNews on Friday.

(source: Reuters)