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Petrobras Board approves agreement with Unigel for fertilizer plants

Petrobras Board approves agreement with Unigel for fertilizer plants

Petrobras, the state-run Brazilian oil company, said that its board of directors had authorized it to sign a settlement agreement with Unigel Chemical Company to settle a legal dispute over two fertilizer factories in northeastern Brazil.

Petrobras stated in a filing of securities that the agreement would restore Petrobras ownership over two fertilizer factories located in Sergipe state and Bahia state.

Petrobras announced that the plants would resume operations after a process of bidding to contract for services to operate and to maintain them. The deal, however, still needs to be approved internally within Unigel, and it must also meet certain conditions before taking effect.

Unigel didn't immediately respond to an outside of normal business hours request for comment.

Petrobras leased two nitrogen fertilizer factories to Unigel under a 10-year contract in 2019. Unigel has shut down both plants since 2023 citing high gas prices as the reason for their closure.

Both companies are involved in arbitration related to their lease agreement, which includes disagreements about the shutdown of the operations, Unigel’s investments and gas supply terms.

Announcement comes after

Report on Friday

According to sources, the Petrobras board approved plans to select partners to restart operations at fertilizer plants. (Reporting andre Romani, additional reporting by Roberto Samora).

(source: Reuters)