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Sources say that Brazil's Petrobras is considering outsourcing the operation of its fertilizer plants.

Sources say that Brazil's Petrobras is considering outsourcing the operation of its fertilizer plants.

Three sources with knowledge of the talks said that Brazil's state oil company Petrobras was considering holding a tender for a company to run its nitrogen fertilizer facilities in Bahia State and Sergipe State. The move is intended to restart production at these facilities.

On condition of anonymity, sources stated that the board of the company is expected to meet Thursday to evaluate this proposal. This would involve Petrobras taking back management of the two units currently leased by Unigel.

Petrobras didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

Petrobras leased the two units to Unigel for 10 years in 2019, but since 2023, they've been paralyzed as Unigel claimed that Brazil's high natural gas prices made it uneconomical.

A source said that the board meeting to find a solution on how to resume the units was rescheduled multiple times over the past few weeks due to the lack of consensus between board members.

Brazil is heavily dependent on imported fertilizers.

Prior to the current proposal was the possibility that Petrobras could directly engage Unigel for the operation and maintenance of the units, a measure which would have already had Unigel's consent.

Another source said that board members rejected this option, arguing that the state-owned firm cannot do this without a proper tender.

Petrobras, Unigel and other parties are in dispute over the lease contract. It wasn't immediately clear whether the current proposal included a negotiated resolution between the parties. Reporting by Marta Nogueira, Rodrigo Viga Gaier and Isabel Teles. Editing by Ana Mano & Alison Williams.

(source: Reuters)