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Brazil's Petrobras does not see repurchase of refinery from Mubadala as a priority

Petrobras does not see the repurchase of the Mataripe refinery owned by Abu Dhabi sovereign fund Mubadala in Brazil as a. priority, the staterun company's President Magda Chambriard. said on Friday.

The repurchase of the refinery, also called RLAM, located. in Brazil's northeastern state of Bahia was viewed as important. considered that Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. wared the sale in 2021.

What I can inform you is that RLAM is not my top priority,. Chambriard informed journalists throughout an earnings call, including that. the proposal by Mubadala for Petrobras to redeem the property is. an offer like any other.

The company still requires to evaluate the property further to see if. reacquiring it would helpful for Petrobras, she said. The. 2 companies have been talking about the sale for numerous months.

Conversation of a possible buyback emerged last year when. Mubadala proposed a joint investment in traditional refining and. a new biorefinery sharing facilities with RLAM in Bahia. state, a fortress of Lula's Employee Party.

This week the company confirmed that its due diligence procedure. to buy RLAM was finishing up.

Petrobras owns 11 refineries producing about 80% of domestic. fuel production, after selling two plants under previous President. Jair Bolsonaro.

Built in the 1950s, RLAM is Brazil's second largest. refinery, with the greatest capacity for production of gas,. diesel and other oil derivatives in northern and northeastern. Brazil, according to operator Acelen, which is controlled by. Mubadala.

(source: Reuters)