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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 the business's working group on fertilizers to approve it, according to one of the sources. Once a deal is signed, operations at the 2 plants might restart before completion of the very first term, the source included.

Petrobras did not instantly respond to a request for comment. Unigel said it would not comment.

The two plants were rented to Unigel in 2019 as part of a. divestment method by the oil firm. But both plants stopped. operating in the second half of 2023, in the middle of high gas. prices that, according to Unigel, made the plants unprofitable.

When Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva took workplace. in 2023, the two plants became tactical to his plans to alleviate. Brazil's dependence on imported fertilizer, and Petrobras. reversed its method.

In late 2023, the 2 firms consented to a tolling. plan in which Petrobras would supply natural gas in. return for fertilizers. The offer would have eased Unigel's. issues about fuel rates and enabled the plants to restart. production. But it fell through last June without working. after Brazil's federal audit court (TCU) stated it could trigger a. loss of 487 million reais ($ 79.81 million) to Petrobras.

The brand-new deal which the 2 companies are negotiating would assist. Unigel's finances, since the firm loses cash on a monthly basis to. preserve the plants. When both plants were operational, they. made Unigel the largest Brazilian manufacturer of nitrogen. fertilizers.

(source: Reuters)