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Brazil's Lula scraps fulfilling on future of Petrobras CEO, sources state

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva canceled a meeting on Sunday evening with members of his cabinet that could have chosen whether to replace the chief executive of Brazil's staterun oil firm Petrobras , two sources told .

On Sunday, reported that the ministers of Finance and of Mines and Energy, Fernando Haddad and Alexandre Silveira, along with Lula's chief of staff, Rui Costa, had actually been summoned to the conference at the presidential residence, the Alvorada Palace.

The conference would have taken place after a week of speculation that Petrobras CEO Jean Paul Prates would be replaced. On Thursday, federal government sources stated the resignation of the Petrobras president was most likely in the coming days.

But Lula chose to cancel the conference as he was troubled with it being dripped to the press, among the sources stated. He is now anticipated to satisfy Haddad on Monday at 6pm local time (2100 GMT), according to his agenda.

A source informed on Sunday that Prates would not last as Petrobras CEO to the end of the week.

Prates has been under fire from parts of the federal government that want to see him lower fuel costs and increase job-creating investments. Last month, he clashed with cabinet members over a. Petrobras dividend kept from investors.

The president of Brazil's National Development Bank (BNDES),. Aloizio Mercadante, a close assistant to Lula, has been named as a. possible candidate to take over from Prates.

Uncertainty about the future of Petrobras has brought. volatility to the business's share costs in current sessions.

(source: Reuters)