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Petrobras wins major lots at Brazil's oil auction, beating revenue forecast

Petrobras, the state-run oil company in Brazil, was the biggest winner of the auction on Thursday. The sale is expected to generate revenues in excess of $5.08 billion.

The amount exceeds initial

Government forecasts

The 25 billion reais should boost the public coffers, as the Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva administration tries to reach its fiscal targets.

The state-run company PPSA held the auction, and is responsible for selling that portion of oil which companies producing under share contracts in pre-salt fields must give to the Brazilian government according to Brazilian law.

Petrobras purchased three of the seven lots that were put up for auction, securing 36.5 million barrels total of oil from the Mero-Sepia fields.

Equinor purchased 14 million barrels from Mero while another 14 were bought by a consortium of Galp and ExxonMobil. Petrochina and the Mataripe refinery acquired 10 million barrels.

"Our auction had the most participants, winners and best prices. We also broke the record of premiums over lots. "It was a huge success, no doubt," PPSA chief Luis Fernando Paroli said to reporters.

He said that PPSA is expecting to auction 100 million barrels next year. This could generate 37 billion reais of revenue. $1 = 5.5117 Reais (Reporting and editing by Brendan O'Boyle, Marta Nogueira Gabriel Araujo Jr.

(source: Reuters)