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Tanure, a Brazilian tycoon, offers to purchase Braskem's petrochemical company.

A securities filing on Friday showed that Brazilian businessman Nelson Tanure had made an offer to purchase a controlling interest in Braskem. Tanure is looking to expand his investment portfolio by partnering with Latin America's biggest petrochemical company.

Local media reported Tanure's proposal earlier in the day. This boosted Braskem shares traded in Sao Paulo by more than 9%. It was the largest gainer of the benchmark Brazilian stock index Bovespa which closed at 0.4%.

According to a filing by the petrochemical company, which cited Novonor’s letter, the tycoon wants to buy the controlling stake of Braskem from conglomerate Novonor for an undisclosed amount.

Tanure confirmed in a separate press release that he is committed to long-term investments to strengthen Braskem.

Both parties have agreed that they will only hold exclusive discussions about a potential deal.

The state-owned oil company Petrobras, which is also a major shareholder in Braskem, has been looking to sell its stake for many years.

It has failed to reach a successful agreement despite numerous talks with companies such as Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, LyondellBasell and Unipar Carbocloro.

Petrobras has the right to evaluate the deal as it is the preferential buyer of the Braskem stake if it were to be sold. Novonor creditors would also have to approve the deal as the stake was pledged as collateral.

Tanure stated that Braskem would not have a promising future without a joint, constructive, and lasting partnership with Petrobras. Tanure suggested partnering the two companies for the use natural gas from Brazil’s pre-salt, in the state of Rio de Janeiro.

Petrobras has declined to comment.

Tanure has also promised to find a solution to the 2018 Maceio disaster, in which officials claim Braskem’s salt mines caused the ground to destabilize, cracking houses and forcing thousands of residents out of their homes.

Tanure said that "a consistent deleveraging program will be crucial to strengthening Braskem’s capital structure".

Tanure is known to invest in companies that are undergoing restructuring. He is a major investor in Rio de Janeiro’s energy distributor Light, oil producers Prio, and homebuilders Gafisa.

Odebrecht was synonymous with corruption in Brazil in the 2010s due to its involvement in the Car Wash corruption probe. In 2020, it changed its name from Odebrecht to Novonor to try to erase that past after a "five-year transformation". Reporting by Luciana Magnhaes, Sao Paulo. Additional reporting by Rodrigo Viga Gaier, Rio de Janeiro. Writing by Gabriel Araujo. Editing by Rosalba o'Brien.

(source: Reuters)