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Brazil's Unigel approves Petrobras deal on fertilizer plants

Petrobras confirmed a report from Friday that Brazilian chemical company Unigel had approved a Petrobras deal to settle legal disputes relating to two fertilizer factories in the northeastern Brazil.

The agreement would allow Petrobras, the state-owned fertilizer company to resume operations at the two plants located in the states Sergipe and Bahia. This is part of President LuizInacio Lula Da Silva's efforts to reduce Brazil's dependence on imported fertilizer.

Petrobras leased two nitrogen fertilizer facilities to Unigel under a 10-year contract in 2019. However, both plants have been closed since 2023. Unigel has cited unfeasible conditions for operating due to the high natural gas price in Brazil.

Petrobras announced in a filing that the deal, which is still subject to arbitration court approval, restores Petrobras ownership of the two plants. It added that operations will resume following a bid process for contracting services to operate and maintain the plants. Reporting by Marta Nogueira, Rodrigo Viga Gaier and Gabriel Araujo. Writing by Chizu Nomiyama; Editing and proofreading by Rosalba o'Brien and Rosalba Nomiyama.

(source: Reuters)