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Brazil keeps $4 billion after partial victory on Tupi Field dispute

Brazil keeps $4 billion after partial victory on Tupi Field dispute

The Solicitor General's Office announced on Wednesday that Brazil had won a partial win in an international dispute over the Tupi oilfield, against a Petrobras-Shell-Petrogal consortium. This allowed the country to retain tax payments of 22.2 billion Reais ($4.11billion) and keep the money.

Arbitration court of the International Chamber of Commerce is mediating the dispute between Brazil's oil regulator ANP and the International Chamber of Commerce over the tax regulations that govern the size of the field.

The court's decision is a slight defeat for Brazil. It also determined that compensation can be paid in other forms than cash payments in the future if the amount of compensation is higher by 30% than the quarterly deposits since 2019, when the federal court ruled to the government's benefit.

Shell declined to make a comment. Petrobras (which owns a 65% share in the consortium) did not respond immediately to a comment request.

Tupi is Brazil's national animal.

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Producing field with more than 1 million barrels equivalent of oil per day.

The consortium claims that Tupi includes Cernambi as well. However, the government views them as a single large field whose oil revenue is taxed at a higher rate.

(source: Reuters)