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Brazil's Petrobras authorizes Chambriard as new CEO

Brazilian staterun oil company Petrobras stated its board of directors on Friday authorized the nomination of Magda Chambriard as the company's brand-new chief executive following the surprise announcement last week.

Chambriard, a four-decade industry veteran, has already used up her brand-new position, Petrobras stated in a securities filing.

The inbound chief executive, a previous head of oil and gas regulator ANP, was selected by President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to replace former CEO Jean Paul Prates after he was dismissed recently.

Prates' exit and Chambriard's consultation surprised financiers and sent out shares plunging amidst concerns over political disturbance.

Chambriard has been tasked by Lula with making the oil giant an engine of task development and commercial advancement, taking the firm closer to what it was throughout Lula's very first two terms throughout 2002-2010.

She will be looking to purchase and breathe fresh life into domestic shipyards, fertilizer plants, refineries, and gas lines, sources formerly informed , but might deal with difficulties browsing brand-new governance rules and outdoors controls over the company.

On Tuesday, Mines and Energy Minister Alexandre Silveira looked for to allay worries about political disturbance, mentioning that Chambriard would carry out the firm's $102 billion financial investment strategy for the 2024-2028 duration that was currently in location.

Chambriard, only the 2nd female to run the company after Graça Foster's tenure from 2012 to 2015, has already held conferences informally this week at Petrobras' head office in Rio de Janeiro, sources told .

Chambriard is set to hold her very first press conference as CEO on Monday afternoon in Rio de Janeiro.

(source: Reuters)