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Petrobras faces new environmental queries on Foz do Amazonas drilling license

Petrobras faces new environmental queries on Foz do Amazonas drilling license

According to documents seen on Tuesday, Brazil's Ibama environmental agency has requested more information from the state-run Petrobras in order to complete the licensing process of drilling in the Foz do Amazonas Basin.

A new technical report highlighted "pending issues and uncertainty" in Petrobras emergency and wildlife protection plan.

Ibama approved the emergency response test performed by Petrobras back in August but requested adjustments before making a decision on the license.

Petrobras issued a statement in which it said that it would "respond to all inquiries from the agency, as it had done since the start of the process, and fully comply with the requirements of environmental licensing procedures."

The company said that it has scheduled several technical meetings this week, and is confident that the license will be granted soon.

Magda Chambriard, Petrobras' CEO, said that she was surprised at Ibama’s request for more information. She reaffirmed, however, her support for the expansion of oil exploration.

Chambriard anticipates that the license will be granted on October 16 and warns that Petrobras may need to purchase a new drilling ship if it is not approved by Oct. 22.

Petrobras reported last week that it had incurred standby costs of 180 million reais (32.84 millions) for the drillship whilst awaiting the licence.

Since years, the company has sought approval to drill in a region that is believed to have significant reserves. However, it faces opposition due to environmental and social concerns.

The oil workers' union (FUP), on Monday, said Petrobras had spent more than 1 billion reais since 2022 on environmental licensing, including 543 millions on rig rentals, 327 millions on vessels, and 142 million on air services.

(source: Reuters)