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Brazil's Financing Minister sees no reason to stress over Petrobras

Brazil's Financing Minister Fernando Haddad said there is no reason to fret about state oil significant Petrobras after a recent leadership change that triggered the business's shares to plunge.

In an interview with French paper Le Monde published on Wednesday, Haddad said the appointment recently of Magda Chambriard as the business's CEO was because of a weakening relationship in between the previous head, Jean Paul Prates, and President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

The CEO of Petrobras has practically the rank of a minister in Brazil, and an excellent relationship with the president is important, he stated, according to the newspaper.

There is no requirement to stress over Petrobras, no radical modifications are planned, and the business must perform its investment strategy.

Concerning the possibility of Petrobras checking out oil in the Amazon River mouth, an endeavor supported by the new CEO, Haddad said the project does not oppose leftist Lula's environmental plans to boost Brazilian growth.

This task is not well comprehended, he said. I do not see any contradiction here. First, because I do not believe that oil exploitation in this area will have ecological effects. Second, the real eco-friendly impact of oil, in my viewpoint, lies not in its exploitation but in its use.

The minister likewise stated Brazil might go for an average yearly growth of 3% during the current governmental term, which runs up until 2026.

Economic growth was 2.9% in 2015, the very first year of Lula's. third non-consecutive term. The Financing Ministry just recently. modified its projection for gdp

(source: Reuters)